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The term "mid 2000s" can refer to any of 3 things:
• around 2005
• around 2050
• around 2500
Although the latter two do not make any sense yet in relation to the article, it may be better to refer to "the mid 2000s decade" for the sake of disambiguation.
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11:14, 12 March 2010 (UTC) Alastair.callum
Reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000s —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alastair.callum ( talk • contribs) 11:28, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
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I am just wondering about this article as a whole. To be honest, it is quite curious and in my opinion, grossly misleading or unbalanced.
After all, Lonsdale is a boxing equipment manufacturer. Actually, one of the very few manufacturers who can provide everything form whole boxing rings to hand wraps. Certainly, it is not a clothing company who just happens to manufacture boxing equipment, but a boxing equipment manufacturer, who happens to manufacture clothing.
However, this article appears to emphasise subjective and geographically limited cultural aspects of the brand, links to neo-nazis and the like, while simply overlooking boxing equipment.
I would like to suggest that this article is divided in two or three sections. One discussing origins of the brand, one related to boxing equipment and one to cultural aspects. Or perhaps, one discussing boxing equipment, one related cultural aspects.
How would that be? -- Thermos ( talk) 15:16, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
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The term "mid 2000s" can refer to any of 3 things:
• around 2005
• around 2050
• around 2500
Although the latter two do not make any sense yet in relation to the article, it may be better to refer to "the mid 2000s decade" for the sake of disambiguation.
[1]
Alastair.callum (
talk)
11:14, 12 March 2010 (UTC) Alastair.callum
Reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000s —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alastair.callum ( talk • contribs) 11:28, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
References
I am just wondering about this article as a whole. To be honest, it is quite curious and in my opinion, grossly misleading or unbalanced.
After all, Lonsdale is a boxing equipment manufacturer. Actually, one of the very few manufacturers who can provide everything form whole boxing rings to hand wraps. Certainly, it is not a clothing company who just happens to manufacture boxing equipment, but a boxing equipment manufacturer, who happens to manufacture clothing.
However, this article appears to emphasise subjective and geographically limited cultural aspects of the brand, links to neo-nazis and the like, while simply overlooking boxing equipment.
I would like to suggest that this article is divided in two or three sections. One discussing origins of the brand, one related to boxing equipment and one to cultural aspects. Or perhaps, one discussing boxing equipment, one related cultural aspects.
How would that be? -- Thermos ( talk) 15:16, 10 November 2009 (UTC)