Chill. I thought you were being disrespectful is all. I'm jusk asking for references since it's his work after all, right, lets get back on topic...Huh, what the hell is wrong now?!
You consider me disrespectful when I praise his wonderful contributions to Zelda theorizing? In all honesty, that's the greatest respect I could show towards him, don't you think!
And what is supposed to be strained here? In case davogones may want to distance himself from his previous doings (which I cannot possibly know), then I will from now on refer to his work as "the articles on ZL", if you insist on that.
Really, I don't see what mistake you think I made...
My question is how do you all differentiate the maps of old Hyrule and new Hyrule? (Assuming it isn't destroyed yet again in Twilight Princess of course) Do you guess this by looking at the total land-mass on the maps because sea levels rose in TWW or something else?
Even if there was a single timeline it's virtually impossible to work out the huge changes that happen in geography and major landmarks between the games.