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imported>Tom Cool
(good catch - no Chac Mools at Tikal)
imported>Nancy Sculerati
(Pittsburgh article)
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Hi. I just read your story about being stuck in Guatemala.  It is very interesting and well written but one small part bothered me.  As far as I know, Tikal predates any known versions of the Chac Mool.  Were you referring to the depictions of captives?  Sorry for being fussy, but I thought it might be important. --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] | [[User talk:Joe Quick|Talk]]
Hi. I just read your story about being stuck in Guatemala.  It is very interesting and well written but one small part bothered me.  As far as I know, Tikal predates any known versions of the Chac Mool.  Were you referring to the depictions of captives?  Sorry for being fussy, but I thought it might be important. --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] | [[User talk:Joe Quick|Talk]]
: Joe, good catch.  I was confusing Tikal with Chichin Itza, a post-classic site that does have Chac Mools.  I'll make the change in a little bit.  [[User:Tom Cool|Tom Cool]] 12:15, 9 March 2007 (CST)
: Joe, good catch.  I was confusing Tikal with Chichin Itza, a post-classic site that does have Chac Mools.  I'll make the change in a little bit.  [[User:Tom Cool|Tom Cool]] 12:15, 9 March 2007 (CST)
== Pittsburgh article ==
Tom, I'm confused about the Pittsburgh article. Why did you delete it? We are just starting to get editors since the launch. I'm no history or geography editor - but I lived in Pittsburgh for 2 years and trained at Childrens Hospital there, and was on faculty at the University of Pittsburgh. I'd be pleased to co-author a section on the history of the University and the city as a center for medical education. Has there been a complaint abouut the article that led you to come up with that template? [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 18:09, 1 April 2007 (CDT)

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Hi. I just read your story about being stuck in Guatemala. It is very interesting and well written but one small part bothered me. As far as I know, Tikal predates any known versions of the Chac Mool. Were you referring to the depictions of captives? Sorry for being fussy, but I thought it might be important. --Joe Quick | Talk

Joe, good catch. I was confusing Tikal with Chichin Itza, a post-classic site that does have Chac Mools. I'll make the change in a little bit. Tom Cool 12:15, 9 March 2007 (CST)

Pittsburgh article

Tom, I'm confused about the Pittsburgh article. Why did you delete it? We are just starting to get editors since the launch. I'm no history or geography editor - but I lived in Pittsburgh for 2 years and trained at Childrens Hospital there, and was on faculty at the University of Pittsburgh. I'd be pleased to co-author a section on the history of the University and the city as a center for medical education. Has there been a complaint abouut the article that led you to come up with that template? Nancy Sculerati 18:09, 1 April 2007 (CDT)