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Now we need more info on Zendo as a meditation hall, otherwise there would be no point in splitting off or disambiguating (small definitions usually just get their own subsection on the page)
-- Logotu
Sorry for late replying. I hope you can understand that wikipedia is damn slow. Anyway, this is a trick situation. My quick google search shows that the use of Zendo as mediation hall is more popular than that game. My intention is to direct people who expected to reach about halls to Zen article while other looking for games to Zendo (game). The article should not be devoted to less known topic. This is my reasoning why I have done. If you still disagree, go ahead editing. -- Taku 20:39, 10 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Sorry I took a while. But, like they say, enlightenment doesn't happen overnight ::GRIN:: -- Logotu 22:50, 16 Oct 2003 (UTC)