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The link to the Prism DuroSport website was not spam. The site in question features more information on the unique mp3 player that was featured in this episode. Please check more carefully before removing relevant content.
- Please read your talk page. Thanks, Mrtea (talk) 02:54, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the note - although I have to say you missed the mark. I DID NOT re-add the link in question, and did move to discuss it on the talk page (as you'll see above). So I'm not sure I understand the tone of your message.
[edit] Dwight's Wristband
The wristband trivia was added because people kept pointing it out as a watch and calling it a goof. What is our policy on "non-trivia" (i.e., how to prevent people from adding bogus trivia)? -- Raymondc0 18:08, 28 April 2007 (UTC)