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Sep 7, 2006Liberty and Power at Wikipedia
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David T. Beito - 9/9/2006
Thanks, it was quite an effort to prove its "notability" but fortunately it went through.
Amy H. Sturgis - 9/9/2006
Thanks for putting this together!
David T. Beito - 9/8/2006
I thought you were there Steve. Oh well....glad to see you fixed it. I'll find Steve's middle initial and fix it though he doesn't apparently have his own Wiki bio.
Aeon J. Skoble - 9/8/2006
Um, the Steve Davies link goes to a 20-year-old cricket player. Someone who knows how ought to fix that.
Steven Horwitz - 9/7/2006
I wasn't on that page until I just added myself. But I'm there now. :)
David T. Beito - 9/7/2006
You're on the L and P Wiki page.....though you don't have a separate Wiki bio. Hey, now you have a template to write one!
Steven Horwitz - 9/7/2006
Well I guess I'm chopped liver! :( Gonna have to edit that page to include me. ;)
James Otteson - 9/7/2006
A great write-up, David: congratulations! I'm impressed to see how many of the contributors to L&P have their own pages on Wikipedia. David, yours is especially impressive. I'm also astonished to discover that there is a page on me on Wikipedia too! It's not as impressive as yours, David, but I'm flattered that somebody put up anything at all about me!
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