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I originally authored it, but in contrast to my other contributions here it is a bad article. [[User:Andries Krugers Dagneaux|Andries]] 07:02, 13 April 2008 (CDT)
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:Hi Andries, don't sweat it.  I'm all in favour of starting with ''something'', gives other people an idea of where to go--a jumping-off point, as it were.  If the "something" is just too awful, *somebody's* going to come along and perform invasive surgery.
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:I've said elsewhere that it's a hazard of a wiki that all one's rough notes, the "scrap paper" are preserved online for everybody to see--ugh! (I'm still learning to deal with it, myself.)
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I originally authored it, but in contrast to my other contributions here it is a bad article. Andries 07:02, 13 April 2008 (CDT)

Hi Andries, don't sweat it. I'm all in favour of starting with something, gives other people an idea of where to go--a jumping-off point, as it were. If the "something" is just too awful, *somebody's* going to come along and perform invasive surgery.
I've said elsewhere that it's a hazard of a wiki that all one's rough notes, the "scrap paper" are preserved online for everybody to see--ugh! (I'm still learning to deal with it, myself.)
Aleta Curry 18:10, 13 April 2008 (CDT)