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This is a cool page, I never really knew anything about Ultimate strategy etc. and look forward to reading about the "more advanced" topics.  However, might I suggest changing the name of this page to something more descriptive, such as "Basics of Ultimate"?  I think ideally in a wiki each page should have a name which is descriptive of its content, even out of context.  For example when I saw "Basics of the Game" in the RecentChanges list, I had no idea which game was being discussed.
 
This is a cool page, I never really knew anything about Ultimate strategy etc. and look forward to reading about the "more advanced" topics.  However, might I suggest changing the name of this page to something more descriptive, such as "Basics of Ultimate"?  I think ideally in a wiki each page should have a name which is descriptive of its content, even out of context.  For example when I saw "Basics of the Game" in the RecentChanges list, I had no idea which game was being discussed.
  
--[[User:Byorgey|Byorgey]] 15:47, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)Hello,
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--[[User:Byorgey|Byorgey]] 15:47, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)
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--[[User:Byorgey|Byorgey]] 15:14, 4 Oct 2005 (EDT)

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This is a cool page, I never really knew anything about Ultimate strategy etc. and look forward to reading about the "more advanced" topics. However, might I suggest changing the name of this page to something more descriptive, such as "Basics of Ultimate"? I think ideally in a wiki each page should have a name which is descriptive of its content, even out of context. For example when I saw "Basics of the Game" in the RecentChanges list, I had no idea which game was being discussed.

--Byorgey 15:47, 15 Sep 2005 (EDT)

Why is this page getting hit with so much spam?

--Byorgey 15:14, 4 Oct 2005 (EDT)