Motherfucking Chocobo

Member 589

Level 64.55

Mar 2006

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Feb 4, 2010, 11:37 AM
Local time: Feb 4, 2010, 05:37 PM
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If I'm looking for information about a historical building, chances are I want to know a bit about when it was made and who lived there, not detailed plans on how to make one myself. The problem with putting such intricate detail down about everything is that it lessens the general usefulness of the whole article. If you were looking up sales figures for a game for example, you'd want the basic page to just have the global and regional figures, you wouldn't expect to find a day by day breakdown of teh figures from each branch of Gamestop.
Often, too much information can be a bad thing if it's presented in such a way as to obscure the basic facts.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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