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I saw that an anon user had pretty much scrapped the entire article and written a new one in its place, deleting the picture in the process and not containing any links or syntax. While some of the info in the new article was very valid and informative, I feel that it should have been added to the existing article instead of the first article blanked and a second one put on top. Rather than pick out the various items from the new article, I reverted to the last full version. Hopefully, the new info can be added in, inside of simply replacing the existing article. -Husnock 14:43, 10 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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