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In response to your edit summary "The south side of Colorado Springs is around 5,750 ft, not all of the city is at 6,035 ft." Yes of course and not all of the mountain of Pikes Peak is at 14,115 ft. There are also areas of Colorado Springs that are higher than 6,035 ft, are there not? I think it would make the most sense to indicate difference between the two official elevations within this statement. Why include a fact that needlessly appears false? -- RacerX11 Talk to me Stalk me 01:59, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
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Re this edit: deleting talk page comments is generally considered very bad form, see WP:TALK. I've restored the deleted comments. Please don't do this again. -- Rick Block ( talk) 04:08, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
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In response to your edit summary "The south side of Colorado Springs is around 5,750 ft, not all of the city is at 6,035 ft." Yes of course and not all of the mountain of Pikes Peak is at 14,115 ft. There are also areas of Colorado Springs that are higher than 6,035 ft, are there not? I think it would make the most sense to indicate difference between the two official elevations within this statement. Why include a fact that needlessly appears false? -- RacerX11 Talk to me Stalk me 01:59, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
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