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I know it looks copyrighted, but I did write this myself.Mike Hackney

Oh, yeah. I know it has a number in the "History" page next to the time the original copy was entered, but I was writing it when my NetZero timed out, and so when I restarted NetZero, I forgot to log in again.Mike Hackney

Neutrality, encyclopedic quality

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Is there a way to rephrase it so as to sound less antagonistic to Mr France's changes? Phrases such as 'amounted to less than a whimper', etc., seem more subjective than informative. I'd wade in and make changes, but I'd rather the original author revise the article, before I fundamentally alter it. --Arkeides 17:03, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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