Talk:Playboy
Good article but lack of pictures :-)
The Marilyn Monroe article says that she was the secong article. Which one is correct? - User:Olivier
"This page has been accessed 4928 times." Good grief! I guess the saying "sex sells" applies here as well as anywhere else. -- Modemac
Since market capitalization (share price times outstanding shares, I believe) fluctuates so much, is the market cap at a specific time -- even if it's labeled as being a snapshot -- really useful or pertinent information? --Calieber 16:33, 23 Oct 2003 (UTC)
I've thought about this and think it could be fair to put in a years graphs, like ones that could be found on Yahoo! Business. Although I think it should be on a subpage, say Playboy/Financial 2004. Then you can have the relevant links on the front page and link to somewhere with the background info towards the back of the company. Now just to find the fool who would would update it daily... (c; Webhat 01:51, Jan 17, 2004 (UTC)
I've discovered a possible copyright violation which I would like confirmed before I do anything.
Most of the text on the Playboy page seems to come from the following page: [1], which contains the following notice Copyright © 2003 WorldSexExplorer.com. All Rights Reserved.
It is also copied on [2], although I think they got it from here... I'm not sure what to do about this besides from this message. -- Webhat 02:18, Jan 19, 2004 (UTC)
- See Wikipedia:Sites that use Wikipedia for content. I'm fairly sure the copyright violation goes the other way -- WorldSexExplorer ripped it from here, without crediting the source. — No-One Jones (talk) 02:24, 19 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Thanks for the info, it was my first violation note. -- Webhat 02:37, Jan 19, 2004 (UTC)
First full frontal nudity
In the article it claims that the first full-frontal nudity of a Playmate (not the dancer) occurred in 1971, Liv Lindeland. It also claims that the shot of her pubic hair was in a mirror's reflection.
I have recently come across jpegs which show that Liv Lindeland's full-frontal nudity is not reflected, but it a straight-on shot, and that she isn't the first after all. I have a jpeg of Melodye Prentiss from 1968 whose pubic hair is visible.