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[edit] Please do not re-introduce the list
That list of innovations is fine to mention, but not to actually copy wholesale into the biography — it amounts to little more than self-aggrandizement. -- 75.26.5.138 22:33, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Notability for this article
This article doesn't even assert notability, let alone defend it. Virtually every source on the page is WP:SPS. I went hunting for reliable sources to back this article up, and came up with a total of 3 passing English mentions in the entire NEWS.GOOGLE.COM archive. This article is a disputed prod; someone explain why it shouldn't be AfD'd, or why it would be a keep if it was? --- tqbf 21:15, 28 November 2007 (UTC)