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Mukto-Mona is a web site that is dedicated to articles focused on Bengali and South Asian secular humanists. It has a reasonably large range of authors, [1] and it's origin is intertwined with the Faith Freedom International so I think an article could be made that is sticky enough as the site seems notable enough and we should be able to get inbound cites from relevant 3rd parties. Being British I obviously love my Bangladeshi foods (as interpreted by curry houses in London). In fact just writing this has made me hungry for a curry (and a few beers) - imagine Homer going "donut,... donuts" and "beer,...beer..." only for me it's curry and beer. I like Mexican too and Thai and while I'm at it I admit I eat raw chillies and garlic as a sandwich on bread with Tabasco sauce (when at home obviously). I guess I need help. Ttiotsw 10:40, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
Caelestis kind of missing, though she was romanised as Tanit based on say [2]. Ttiotsw 10:26, 10 February 2007 (UTC)
When I started the Valsella Meccanotecnica article I thought that some of the bigger names e.g. the Fratelli Bortelli would be OK wikilinks. They're not - they are redlinks. This is weird. So lots more to do here. Ttiotsw (talk) 09:35, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
Victor J. Stenger - haven't actually read much of his stuff but he's cited enough in Wikipedia so he's notable. (It's 2011 and I still haven't read any of his stuff but I'm pleased how the article has grown.)