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<p>[QUOTE="EWC3, post: 3292575, member: 93416"]Perhaps I am alone in finding this matter troubling? All I know about it is what is on Wiki. And that seems to show that some anonymous person re-wrote the history of this matter - making it less contentious - rather soon after this very thread started in September last year. Maybe a co-incidence? But whoever it was justified the act with reference to a web page that - already - does not exist.</p><p><br /></p><p>Added to that "Colville's (Iron and Steel refiners)" seems an odd place to choose to "store and sort" archaeological artefacts.</p><p><br /></p><p>My point here is not so much about the particulars of the nails themselves, on that, I have no hard facts to go on.</p><p><br /></p><p>My point is rather - I feel there is something inherently rather sinister about what Wiki has turned into. I judge it is now not at all what was hoped for, when it started out. In specific areas I do know about, I fear it is doing more harm than good.</p><p><br /></p><p>Rob T[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EWC3, post: 3292575, member: 93416"]Perhaps I am alone in finding this matter troubling? All I know about it is what is on Wiki. And that seems to show that some anonymous person re-wrote the history of this matter - making it less contentious - rather soon after this very thread started in September last year. Maybe a co-incidence? But whoever it was justified the act with reference to a web page that - already - does not exist. Added to that "Colville's (Iron and Steel refiners)" seems an odd place to choose to "store and sort" archaeological artefacts. My point here is not so much about the particulars of the nails themselves, on that, I have no hard facts to go on. My point is rather - I feel there is something inherently rather sinister about what Wiki has turned into. I judge it is now not at all what was hoped for, when it started out. In specific areas I do know about, I fear it is doing more harm than good. Rob T[/QUOTE]
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