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#Well, certainly. 'Sides, as interesting as the ants are, over time, they get boring. [[User:Rezo|Rezo]] 11:16, 25 Mar 2005 (GMT)
 
#Well, certainly. 'Sides, as interesting as the ants are, over time, they get boring. [[User:Rezo|Rezo]] 11:16, 25 Mar 2005 (GMT)
 
#Yay! Thanks guys. :) --[[User:Knootoss| |Knoot]]|[[User talk:Knootoss|KNOO<small>talk</small>]] 14:38, 6 Apr 2005 (GMT)
 
#Yay! Thanks guys. :) --[[User:Knootoss| |Knoot]]|[[User talk:Knootoss|KNOO<small>talk</small>]] 14:38, 6 Apr 2005 (GMT)
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#I agree with what has been said above. It's one of those articles that raises the bar for others to look at. I'm thinking of a redo of my article too, seeing as it's over the size warning and needs a little more information than just the history. Otherwise, a hearty vote of support from moi. [[User:Pacitalia|Pacitalia]] 22:20, 9 Apr 2005 (GMT)
  
 
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Knootoss FAC Vote (6/0/0)

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Support

  1. I feel that this article is the best example of a national page on NSwiki, both in terms of content and presentation, and serves as a valuable guide to which other NSwiki-ers should aspire to. --Pantocratoria 07:54, 23 Mar 2005 (GMT)
  2. I am slightly less strong in my oppinion. I'm not sure about this being the best nation page, but it is one of the best. Therefore, I also vote yes. - Nanakaland 21:08, 23 Mar 2005 (GMT)
  3. I will have to back the catholic byzanthese on this one, I fear. :) Mikhail 05:15, 25 Mar 2005 (GMT)
  4. Well, certainly. 'Sides, as interesting as the ants are, over time, they get boring. Rezo 11:16, 25 Mar 2005 (GMT)
  5. Yay! Thanks guys. :) -- |Knoot|KNOOtalk 14:38, 6 Apr 2005 (GMT)
  6. I agree with what has been said above. It's one of those articles that raises the bar for others to look at. I'm thinking of a redo of my article too, seeing as it's over the size warning and needs a little more information than just the history. Otherwise, a hearty vote of support from moi. Pacitalia 22:20, 9 Apr 2005 (GMT)

Oppose

Neutral

Comments/Questions


Does anyone have suggestions on how this entry can be improved? -- |Knoot|KNOOtalk 19:42, 28 Oct 2004 (GMT)

YEAH...DO NOTHING! HAHAHAHA. Only kidding. try telling us why an ns nation has a real-life currency like the Euro. talk:Quebrada

About the map... while I can undertsand the polder projects and all, wouldn't polding up the entire Wadden Sea/IJesselmeer/Markermeer area seriously effect if not destroy altogether Amsterdam's status as a port. I mean, the whole canal thing seems to rely on Amsterdam's being on a river and near the ocean. Or am I wrong about this? ~You-Know-Who


Actually, no. It does not. The thing is, there is a canal between Amsterdam and the North Sea. It is called the "North Sea Canal", for the sake of simplicity. However you are right when you conclude that Amsterdam harbour is not the main harbour for Knootoss due to the fact of it being rather inland. Nowadays, the canals in the city itself have more to do with tourism and just looking nice then with carrying actual ships with economic activity. Those (container and tanker) ships would need waaay more room anyway so the canals in the city itself are out, but there *is* a harbour that connects to the North Sea canal and there *is* some serious industry near that harbour. But this is just because Knootians trade much across the continents and (as a consequence) really like container shipping ^_^;;; -- |Knoot|KNOOtalk 02:14, 28 Nov 2004 (GMT)