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Beth, looks like an excellent start.  Thanks for joining us!
Beth, looks like an excellent start.  Thanks for joining us!


Could I ask you (or anyone else reading) move the external links to the "external links" section I added at the bottom of the article?  The reason we don't have external links in the articles themselves is that we then remove the incentive to have articles ourselves on the topics that are linked.  Also, it could get us into nasty conflicts about which is the best external link to link to.  So, we just move all external links into their own section. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 10:29, 7 August 2007 (CDT)
Could I ask you (or anyone else reading) move the external links to the "external links" section I added at the bottom of the article?  The reason we don't have external links in the articles themselves is that we then remove the incentive to have articles ourselves on the topics that are linked.  Also, it could get us into nasty conflicts about which is the best external link to link to.  So, we just move all external links into their own section. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 10:29, 7 August 2007 (CDT)

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Beth, looks like an excellent start. Thanks for joining us!

Could I ask you (or anyone else reading) move the external links to the "external links" section I added at the bottom of the article? The reason we don't have external links in the articles themselves is that we then remove the incentive to have articles ourselves on the topics that are linked. Also, it could get us into nasty conflicts about which is the best external link to link to. So, we just move all external links into their own section. --Larry Sanger 10:29, 7 August 2007 (CDT)