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I believe Gerard Saylor's addition of his own name to the list of notable alumni falls under self promotion as defined by Wikipedia's guide on Wikipedia:Spam, and I agree with Joe's revert.
- I think it likely does, too. Also: please sign your entries! Thank you. --Rekleov 14:35, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
It's not self promotion, I'm very important. Ask my dog. -Gerard.