Tanka8
Edit on World Cup
editHi. Apologies if my edit message wasn't clear enough about what I meant. The reference itself is from the New York Post, a fairly major US newspaper. While its a person's opinion rather than actual reportage as such, the reference itself serves to illustrate the point being made: some people have complained about them and claim that its drowning out the ambient crowd noise. Whether they're right or wrong (or whether we think they're right or wrong) is irrelevant; one of our core policies is that the threshold for inclusion is veriability, not truth. The claim has been made, and the reference serves to back up that that criticism is being made, including in prominent US newspapers. As it is, I've added another reference that essentially makes the same point from Wired.com but isn't an opinion piece. - Chrism would like to hear from you 16:42, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
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