Talk:Cup holder
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"However, a reckless driver may still carry a 64 fluid ounce 7-Eleven Big Gulp cup to the road and takes a dangerous sip once in a while."
i find this sentence troubling for two reasons: one, it seems to contain a bias not characteristic of wikipedia entries, and two, it appears to me to be grammatically broken. i'm not even sure what purpose the sentence serves in the paragraph...
- I rewrote the section on car cup holders, including removing that sentence (it's inaccurate, too: the Big Gulp isn't 64 ounces). Still some work needed, but I'm trying to trace the history a bit better and put the things a bit more in context.
- Still needed: discussion of cupholders on shopping carts, strollers, wheelchairs, and the like. —Morven 19:24, Jan 10, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] what the hell
why the hell do people care whether a car has cupholders at all? are they totally retarded?
[edit] Plagiarism
Most of this entry is ripped almost verbatim from this Slate article. Someone should rewrite it completely.
- Eh? I don't see anything in this article that is "verbatim" from Slate. Feel free to add it as a source if you think that's where the info was gathered from. JayMars 03:25, 3 November 2006 (UTC)