In a message dated 4/27/2009 12:06:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
doc.wikipe...@ntlworld.com writes:


> You are missing the point. I should not have to. If we have reasonably 
> trustworthy information on something that commonsense tells us has some 
> level of enduring significance, then finding a book should be unnecessary.>
> >
> --------------------

How can you have "reasonably trustworthy information" without a citation?
Maybe what you mean is, "I have a citation, it's just not on Google Books".
If that's what you mean, than of course you can use it.  You have to show 
that the subject is notable, that is still up to the contributor.

Commonsense is notoriously slippery.





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