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> of their bosses.  At this point, I wouldn't believe
> anything I read 
> on Wikipedia.  

There's a LOT of excellent information on Wikipedia. 
Unfortunately, the squeaky wheel gets all the grease -
the articles that are about hotly disputed topics have
been carefully edited and finely honed, but the ones
that are less controversial have been essentially left
begging.  

I think that this group is certainly in a position to
be able to have a say about tablet weaving!  I've set
up an account, and I'll be happy to act as an
interface to put up information that we can all agree
on. 

Now, if we can just all agree on an article!  I know
that there are a lot of different in-brief
explanations, but does anyone have a particular
summary that they'd recommend as a starting point?  I
think if we can work on an article on the list
somewhat, and get it fairly refined, then I can plug
it in to the Wikipedia entry space and submit it as an
edit to replace the entry that's on there.  Ideally,
I'd like to have input from several of the folks on
this list, and also links to informational sites such
as Linda's, Phiala's, Weavershand, Kurt
Laitenberger's, etc.  

Michael

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