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Eureka Union School District edit

 

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stretch out not an accurate descriptive word edit

vyperx1;

you changed the word "measure" in rubiks cube to stretch out.

measure is a math word and appropriate.

stretch out is the wrong word in english usage

can you find a better word than stretch out, or return and use measure.

76.8.69.2 (talk) 14:16, 22 January 2009 (UTC)joeReply

Chicken edit

Hello. I have reverted your nomination of this article at Wikipedia:Featured article review, as that is the venue for re-considering the status of a current featured article, which Chicken is not. If your intent is to nominate it for consideration to become a featured article, the proper venue is Wikipedia:Featured article candidates. Per the instructions there, you should consult other significant contributors to the article before nominating it. Good luck. Maralia (talk) 20:20, 22 January 2009 (UTC)Reply