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As the title says, I'm glad this article existed – with no source refs, but adequate "Further Reading" sources – when I ran into the name "miz-mazes" in reading the historical novel Sarum. One of the Further Reading sources was unfinished and erroneous: so I corrected and finished it, about the novel in my hand, and converted it into a source ref for the article, since WP is trying to improve its source referencing, uniformly. And I was glad to see the note using Google Earth, so I did some work to help readers via a source ref (including external link) for that as well. Now the article has two (useful and appropriate) source refs! For7thGen (talk) 21:23, 7 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]