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(great opening description IMO)
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==General comment==
==General comment==
This article has an elegant beginning that nicely describes what routing is for a beginner.  I reworded it a little (for better flow, I hope) and consolidated it into two paragraphs.  Great start![[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 14:42, 24 December 2010 (UTC)
This article has an elegant beginning that nicely describes what routing is for a beginner.  I reworded it a little (for better flow, I hope) and consolidated it into two paragraphs.  Great start![[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 14:42, 24 December 2010 (UTC)
:Given that there are multiple subarticles, the thing that would make this small article relatively complete would be a succinct overview in the last section of how the information base (etc) can be "learned".  Possibly, brief examples related to the highway analogy might be sufficient.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 14:45, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

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General comment

This article has an elegant beginning that nicely describes what routing is for a beginner. I reworded it a little (for better flow, I hope) and consolidated it into two paragraphs. Great start!Pat Palmer 14:42, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

Given that there are multiple subarticles, the thing that would make this small article relatively complete would be a succinct overview in the last section of how the information base (etc) can be "learned". Possibly, brief examples related to the highway analogy might be sufficient.Pat Palmer 14:45, 24 December 2010 (UTC)