On May 3, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Anthony DiPierro wrote:
Actually, it would be not too bad to put together city guides and such, either within Wikipedia or within a separate project. But there is so much more content of such wider interest waiting to be developed that we shouldn't divide our efforts.
The same could be said of *any* category of articles. Why write about presidents, or hurricanes, or rock stars, or fortune 500 companies, when there is so much else to do? I'd personally rather read about coffee shops and indie artists than fortune 500 companies and rock stars anyway.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that [[Zoe's Cafe, Pullman, Washington]] will be of interest to fewer readers than [[Hurricane Katrina]].
There are probably some fascinating and unique coffee shops that we can have articles on, but the one down the street from me probably isn't one of them.