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Pasting the link here so we can argue on whether it contains useful information or not
(why be locusts when we can be apes?)
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Helo 142.177.77.57, perhaps you might like to get an account here. Thanks for your great input to [[wikipedia]], I just diffed through your work and it's very good.
Helo 142.177.X.X, perhaps you might like to get an account here. Thanks for your great input to [[wikipedia]], I just diffed through your work and it's very good.


[http://act.greenpeace.org/1014917000/1014941204/1024270541/1024347962/index_html#1024421552 Here Greenpeace fanatics are not distinguishing products harmful to Great Apes and presenting that information instantly via UPC codes contrary to what 142.177.X.X originally stated, but it's an very interesting rambling conversation otherwise].
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:Thanks.  There is actually very good background on wikipedia about this issue.  But also there is good background on Greenpeace, including a link you removed from 'features' that describes *exactly* how to use a system just like this one (consumerium), very effectively.  Also cross-participation with NGO boards is important.  So you could put it as a reference, but I don't agree that link is unnecessary, and I also think that coordination with [[w:bushmeat]] campaigns to prevent [[w:ape genocide]] is probably the single greatest place this project could have impact:
:Thanks.  There is actually very good background on wikipedia about this issue.  But also there is good background on Greenpeace, including a link you removed from 'features' that describes *exactly* how to use a system just like this one (consumerium), very effectively.  Also cross-participation with NGO boards is important.  So you could put it as a reference, but I don't agree that link is unnecessary, and I also think that coordination with [[w:bushmeat]] campaigns to prevent [[w:ape genocide]] is probably the single greatest place this project could have impact:


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