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Hi there. Good to see someone giving the motel article some serious attention. I noticed you've substituted the photo of a Howard Johnson's motel in the article with another featuring a motel that uses tepees as accommodation, for the reason that the Howard Johnson's is no longer a Howard Johnson's. It's great to see a photo of something as unusual as the Wigwam Motel but I wonder if the substitution was appropriate. Whilst the HoJo might no longer be so, it does serve as a far more typical image of a motel and, as such, I think, is a better lead illustration of the subject. I'd like to suggest restoring the earlier photo and amending its caption appropriately and placing the Wigwam Motel image further down in the article. It could serve to illustrate a new section within the article, something, perhaps, which describes the lengths to which some motel operators will go in attracting customers in a highly competitive environment... Alchemagenta ( talk) 20:39, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
FYI: I made some updates to the Low-carbohydrate_diet page that you might have concerns about. In particular the research section.
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Hi there. Good to see someone giving the motel article some serious attention. I noticed you've substituted the photo of a Howard Johnson's motel in the article with another featuring a motel that uses tepees as accommodation, for the reason that the Howard Johnson's is no longer a Howard Johnson's. It's great to see a photo of something as unusual as the Wigwam Motel but I wonder if the substitution was appropriate. Whilst the HoJo might no longer be so, it does serve as a far more typical image of a motel and, as such, I think, is a better lead illustration of the subject. I'd like to suggest restoring the earlier photo and amending its caption appropriately and placing the Wigwam Motel image further down in the article. It could serve to illustrate a new section within the article, something, perhaps, which describes the lengths to which some motel operators will go in attracting customers in a highly competitive environment... Alchemagenta ( talk) 20:39, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
FYI: I made some updates to the Low-carbohydrate_diet page that you might have concerns about. In particular the research section.
Please feel free to comment or make your own edits.
-- Mcorazao ( talk) 18:37, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
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