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I think the purpose of this page is drifting. It is linked from the G1G1 page as if it is requesting (potential) user feedback—and indeed the early entries match this goal—but now it is starting to read like an indoctrination guide (with "how to..." headings?!). Is there really someone out there who is going get an XO for the purpose of "convincing all fellow students that the XO is a must-have"? I'm going to revert those parts. Feel free to discuss here. —[[User:Leejc|Joe]] 16:13, 22 October 2007 (EDT)
I think the purpose of this page is drifting. It is linked from the G1G1 page as if it is requesting (potential) user feedback—and indeed the early entries match this goal—but now it is starting to read like an indoctrination guide (with "how to..." headings?!). Is there really someone out there who is going get an XO for the purpose of "convincing all fellow students that the XO is a must-have"? I'm going to revert those parts. I'm not entirely convinced this page should exist at all, as-is; it really should be testimonials, not bullet points. Feel free to discuss here. —[[User:Leejc|Joe]] 16:13, 22 October 2007 (EDT)

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I think the purpose of this page is drifting. It is linked from the G1G1 page as if it is requesting (potential) user feedback—and indeed the early entries match this goal—but now it is starting to read like an indoctrination guide (with "how to..." headings?!). Is there really someone out there who is going get an XO for the purpose of "convincing all fellow students that the XO is a must-have"? I'm going to revert those parts. I'm not entirely convinced this page should exist at all, as-is; it really should be testimonials, not bullet points. Feel free to discuss here. —Joe 16:13, 22 October 2007 (EDT)