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[edit] Wow, a whole page merely to justify the biography rating?
I've rated this article "Start" because although it's very short and not informative it beats the pants off a lot of articles rated "Stub". (What else can I say? And was this worth a whole page?) -- Hoary 15:56, 1 May 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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[edit] Delinking
I've just read:
- Kęstutis Ipolitas Stoškus is a Lithuanian architectural photographer and a museum curator.
Lithuanian is a disambig page; the correct interpretation is Lithuania but that's anyway linked in the very next sentence. Architectural redirects to architecture, but even [[Architecture|architectural]] seems daft to me as I can't imagine anyone reading this and thinking, "Yes, what is this architecture anyway?" As for photographer, it strikes me as an article more for children than for adults. I therefore delinked the lot; I hope nobody minds. -- Hoary 14:10, 5 August 2006 (UTC)