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Dear BilCat, In the famous words of every little kid. "Not Me!" All I have done is post some external links to magazines like Popular Mechanics that I find on Google Books. So you can cross my name off the list. <GRIN> Jackehammond (talk) 03:56, 1 September 2011 (UTC)JackReply
Well, I did. It is not very polite to say "Who wrote this crap?"! English not being my mother language, I may not be able to express myself very elegantly, but as there wasn't any entry about the manufacturer in question, I (baldly, as suggested in the basic rules of Wikipedia) wrote one, hoping that somebody more fluent in the language would correct any possible errors. About "uncited entries", These events passed four years ago, and by that time there wasn't yet this rigorous hysteria about every single sentence having to be verified. Everything I wrote could be found in the external sources that I cited last in the article. Instead of just removing all that aren't referred to, you could have read the linked pages and made the detailed references. As nobody have reacted about the ended story concerning the company, it would appear to me not being even erratic. Islander(Scandinavia) (talk) 16:07, 25 September 2011 (UTC)Reply