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==Absorb or remove "External Links" and "FAQ" and "Data" sections?==
If these are really important to the subject, perhaps they can be used as references.  If not, why add them here?  Can't people just Google to find the latest links?  "External Links" will not usually be maintained by anyone here as they change over time.  To illustrate, take a look at the article's table of contents.  The entire bottom 1/3 of it is references, notes, external links, faqs, etc.  In other words, not topics within the article.  To me, that seems to distract from the real topic headers.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 01:31, 9 May 2007 (CDT)

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Article Checklist for "Moore's law"
Workgroup category or categories Computers Workgroup [Categories OK]
Article status Developed article: complete or nearly so
Underlinked article? Yes
Basic cleanup done? Yes
Checklist last edited by Petréa Mitchell 12:28, 22 April 2007 (CDT)

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Absorb or remove "External Links" and "FAQ" and "Data" sections?

If these are really important to the subject, perhaps they can be used as references. If not, why add them here? Can't people just Google to find the latest links? "External Links" will not usually be maintained by anyone here as they change over time. To illustrate, take a look at the article's table of contents. The entire bottom 1/3 of it is references, notes, external links, faqs, etc. In other words, not topics within the article. To me, that seems to distract from the real topic headers.Pat Palmer 01:31, 9 May 2007 (CDT)