Talk:CFB Shilo

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IE has "crashed" this page on me TWICE now when I click "preview" to give it a look before saving. Both occurences were after spending a lot of time writing the article. I may just make a CfD myself if it happend again. Weaponofmassinstruction 05:11, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] More context, please.

The article needs a one line introduction and context info. What is a CFB, and why, as a random encyclopedia reader, do I care about it? Also, it should probably be linked to an article on the general topic of CFBs. Looks like a good beginning, though. JesseW 05:57, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Further introductory data added. Thank you for your suggestion.
If I may ask, is it that common for people to read encyclopedias randomly, expecting to find things they care about, or do most people use them as an organized information resource, containing the information they seek and a ton of information they could care less about, in order to make connections between their own known, unknown, and suspected knowledge? Weaponofmassinstruction 05:28, 17 Jan 2005 (UTC)
People do both, really. mark 08:37, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)