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I read this article and fixed a typo, but I don't understand the talk page comment. This biography is one of the better sourced articles with virtually every sentence backed up with a credible news article from authoritative sources. I did a search on google and in patents, and thought about adding info - looks like six patents, and saw a new book referenced that isn't included in the article, but wondered about the talk page notation. IMHO it should be removed given the quality of the sources and amount of sourcing.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.84.118.185 (talk • contribs)
I'm not sure you'll ever see this since you asked in 2013 and nobody has ever responded, but to explain the template is meant to be added on all articles concerning living people. It's not a comment on the article content; rather, it's a comment designed to make sure the article is always well sourced. -- BobTheIP editing as 2.28.13.227 (talk) 01:24, 12 April 2018 (UTC)Reply