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Henrik's google search
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Hiding article warnings
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Freedmans Bureau edit
Hello,
I wanted you share a funny story with you. Today the TA for my history class was scolding us for using Misplaced Pages to study for exams(she call it WikiDon't) She was yapping about how Misplaced Pages is wrong and that anybody can change it and we can be studying the wrong thing. After her preaching she goes to Misplaced Pages pulls up the Freedman's Bureau page and edits it to say that the Freedman's Bureau helped African Americans for thirty years(instead of ten), and then continues to say that now some poor kid is studying the wrong thing and is going to fail his class because he will look dumb and she says that the page will be wrong for DAYS. I wanted to scream and tell her it will not take days, if anything only mere hours. Thanks for restoring the page in less than 30 minutes. You have proven me right and verified my faith in Misplaced Pages.
Cheers from Houston, TX —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.151.210.244 (talk) 00:18, 19 October 2010 (UTC)