On Dec 27, 2003, at 3:24 PM, Erik Moeller wrote:
The purpose of disambiguation pages is to list articles with the same title where I'd otherwise have no idea where to find them. And this is made much harder by these chaotic linklists, as the actual information that I want gets buried under a heap of "Oh, look, I found another name with 'forest' in it" style crap.
I think it's fair to say that if something is *ambiguous* it needs *disabmiguation*. Disambiguating the unambiguous is Just Plain Silly.
Peter
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