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AS THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR OF THIS ARTICLE, I find it a burden to have to keep correcting the work of those who add to it without their first comprehending the terms of use. Pensapedia discourages (1)self-aggrandizing, self-promotion, (2) opinions, and (3) writing in the future tense. THESE ARE THE RULES OF PENSAPEDIA, AND NOT MY OWN. I, however, try to abide by them. The suggestions that the readers stay tuned to a specific tv show for updates on this band fall under the definition of self-promotion. The using of phrases such as "the good news is" falls under the definition of opinion, and the mentioning of upcoming events that may involve a reunion of this band is a future promotion. ALL ARE DISCOURAGED BY PENSAPEDIA. Pensapedia is an encyclopedia, and meant to be written in the past tense.
 
AS THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR OF THIS ARTICLE, I find it a burden to have to keep correcting the work of those who add to it without their first comprehending the terms of use. Pensapedia discourages (1)self-aggrandizing, self-promotion, (2) opinions, and (3) writing in the future tense. THESE ARE THE RULES OF PENSAPEDIA, AND NOT MY OWN. I, however, try to abide by them. The suggestions that the readers stay tuned to a specific tv show for updates on this band fall under the definition of self-promotion. The using of phrases such as "the good news is" falls under the definition of opinion, and the mentioning of upcoming events that may involve a reunion of this band is a future promotion. ALL ARE DISCOURAGED BY PENSAPEDIA. Pensapedia is an encyclopedia, and meant to be written in the past tense.
 
Please read the terms of use before editing others work.
 
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Revision as of 19:43, 27 May 2012

AS THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR OF THIS ARTICLE, I find it a burden to have to keep correcting the work of those who add to it without their first comprehending the terms of use. Pensapedia discourages (1)self-aggrandizing, self-promotion, (2) opinions, and (3) writing in the future tense. THESE ARE THE RULES OF PENSAPEDIA, AND NOT MY OWN. I, however, try to abide by them. The suggestions that the readers stay tuned to a specific tv show for updates on this band fall under the definition of self-promotion. The using of phrases such as "the good news is" falls under the definition of opinion, and the mentioning of upcoming events that may involve a reunion of this band is a future promotion. ALL ARE DISCOURAGED BY PENSAPEDIA. Pensapedia is an encyclopedia, and meant to be written in the past tense. Please read the terms of use before editing others work.


I've protected the page so new and unregistered users can't edit it. -SteveK