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Jackie Paper. It's a kid's name. It's a fairy tale name, and it happens to be paper. Paper is used for more than rolling cigarettes. If his name was Rolling Paper or Bugle Paper or XL ZigZag Cherry Flavored Paper, then I'd be suspicious. But it's not. It isn't easily misconstrued as an allegory about marijuana.
When creating a new archive page, add the following text to the beginning of the page, substituting (a) the dates the archive covers for yyyy-mm-dd, (b) the real title for Article_title, and (c) the sequence number of the next archive page to be created for XX: '''DO NOT EDIT OR POST REPLIES TO THIS PAGE. THIS PAGE IS AN ARCHIVE.'''
Yes, I think that absolutely should be required. It is standard procedure and there is no reason not to do it. An editor should not be required to attempt spellings "archive 1", "archive1", etc. —Centrx→talk • 20:11, 2 July 2006 (UTC) I thought you meant an article Talk page, not a User Talk page.
The comment in question started with "kinda my little opinion", and the alternative given at that time was yellow rather than the navbox default. Chris Cunningham (not at work) - talk 21:36, 17 March 2009 (UTC) Yes but Zblewski (talk · contribs) does have a point - it is the color most often used by the movement. Cirt 23:36, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
4) At least one (preferably 3) serving of cruciferous vegetable should be provided daily, for example, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower. 5) 1-2 glasses of dark green leafy vegetable juices/day. The juices should include a 1-inch length of ginger, aloe concentrate and protein powder. 6) ½ to 1 gallon of water ingested/day.
The first of those gives reasonable explanations for two of the values (subdivision of the wavelength of the light used) and lengths being 3–11 times bit rate (at 1.2–1.4 m/s), but perhaps you can investigate further (eg. the Patents) and come back with what you've found.
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But with $1 billion worth of goods crossing the border from the United States into Canada every day, the agency cannot check every package that comes over the border, Cléroux said. In any case, if the agency intercepted a shipment of banned books, it would contact the Canadian importer, not the U.S. exporter, he said.