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[edit] This article is atrocious!
Yeah yeah yeah, "WP:CIVIL", but an advantage of having been the sole editor (so far) of a given article is that one can be rude about it.
So why post it? Well, it's better than nothing, I'm pretty sure that the content is free of mistakes (as well as useful information), it's been sitting in a subfolder of mine for ages, and worst of all when I googled for something the other day I was taken to that subfolder.
At his best, Takanashi is a superb photographer; please don't judge the quality of his photography by the quality of this article. -- Hoary 06:55, 15 October 2006 (UTC)
- Too, too harsh. All in good time. Pinkville 03:01, 15 November 2006 (UTC)