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Needs a lot of work - currently more of an advert than an article. Tim (Xevious) 12:07, 19 March 2007 (UTC) (edit)
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this is a poorly written article —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chinamanjoe (talk • contribs) .
[edit] AFD result - keep
Robert 23:28, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Citations
What's up with the complete lack of citations? None of the links provided give much information either to the information discussed in the article... Vikramsidhu
[edit] removed factual errors
I made a few edits to this page - items verified by Tim to have been factual errors.
- Punky
[edit] Upside-down mirror?
"Many have been inspired by his innovative method of cue-card reading, which involves turning them upside down and reflecting them in an upside down mirror."
Is there a citation for this?
And how exactly is an upside-down mirror different from one that is right side up?