User talk:Daver68

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[edit] CIRI Human Rights Data Project

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[edit] Re: Re: CIRI Human Rights Data Project

Hi -- I think the rest of WIKI would read better for folks with these breaks, rather than having text shoved so closely together. It is a trend these days to add a little more space at the end of paragraphs in written communications for increased readibility. Thus, notwithstanding an improbably huge public backlash against the most minor of formatting details of a WIKI article only a handful of people in the world will read, the breaks should stay. Daver68 (talk) 19:39, 6 June 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Re: CIRI Human Rights Data Project

Hey,

I don't really care to much about this article. I'm just saying that if you look at most properly formatted articles in the wikipedia it doesn't have <br><br> after each paragraph. I'm not going to get into an edit war with you, but I would ask for consistency with the rest of the project that you remove them.

Thanks! --Mblumber (talk) 12:51, 6 June 2008 (UTC)