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Alien language?[edit]

This article appears to have been written by similar software to that which generates the body of spam email. That is, it contains what appear to be semi-random, semi-coherent sequences of words and sentences.

I have rarely seen such an appalling attempt to express vaguely conceived idea.

Would it be possible to start again, ideally with some clarity in mind, and rewrite the whole article using the English language? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.159.110.199 (talk) 21:29, 16 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Merge Minisite here[edit]

There doesn't seem to be a commonly-understood division between micro- and minisites. Minisites should be merged here because it's the less common term (21,100,000 vs. 8,700,000 Google hits)