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[edit] Godawful "article"
As usual on wikiality, every opportunity to promote music and commercial products is used in the thinly disguised "triva-style" section. This list is just a list of commercial products and the only reason for their inclusion here is to promote their sale. Or SPAM as it's otherwise known. Wikiality is full of it, and no doubt Jimbo Wales and his cronies are skimming their cut of the viral marketing.
And... is this article the best someone can do on a character that has existed in mythology for over a thousand years? If she were a star wars character, there'd be 10,000 words on her outfit alone.
Just shows you the caliber and depth of knowledge of people who write for wikiality. Godawful, lame article -- and yet, because of the skewed, gamed page-ranking that wikiality enjoys, this pile of crap comes up first over high quality, scholarly articles on Calliope. That's just plain wrong, unfair and unjust. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.149.136.214 (talk) 15:26, 16 May 2008 (UTC)