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Hi @ Dialectric:, I have a COI with Survival Research Laboratories, so I thought I would ask you about your that removed "SRL is known for producing the most dangerous shows on earth." One possible citation for this phrase is the 1994 TV news magazine America Tonight. The TV listings for that show state 'artist Mark Pauline's "most dangerous show on Earth"'. A p. 6 of 2002 book or gallery guide also has the quote, though you may need to search GBooks for "most dangerous show" "Mark Pauline". Another ref is [1] that says "Their byline is 'producing the most dangerous shows on earth.' " This source might be quoting the SRL website]. So maybe the article could be updated to state:
Or, perhaps the article could state that:
With the above refs. You also added citation needed to:
This text appears at https://www.srl.org/about.html and in a 2005 web page or article on Wired. It also appears in [2] So perhaps the refs would be [1] [2]
What are your thoughts on these proposed changes? If you disagree with my proposed changes, then no worries. Cxbrx ( talk) 19:47, 23 August 2023 (UTC)
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Hi @ Dialectric:, I have a COI with Survival Research Laboratories, so I thought I would ask you about your that removed "SRL is known for producing the most dangerous shows on earth." One possible citation for this phrase is the 1994 TV news magazine America Tonight. The TV listings for that show state 'artist Mark Pauline's "most dangerous show on Earth"'. A p. 6 of 2002 book or gallery guide also has the quote, though you may need to search GBooks for "most dangerous show" "Mark Pauline". Another ref is [1] that says "Their byline is 'producing the most dangerous shows on earth.' " This source might be quoting the SRL website]. So maybe the article could be updated to state:
Or, perhaps the article could state that:
With the above refs. You also added citation needed to:
This text appears at https://www.srl.org/about.html and in a 2005 web page or article on Wired. It also appears in [2] So perhaps the refs would be [1] [2]
What are your thoughts on these proposed changes? If you disagree with my proposed changes, then no worries. Cxbrx ( talk) 19:47, 23 August 2023 (UTC)