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It looks like a third party nipped in and redirected your article here, but after poking around a bit it looks like he uses Douglas E. Comer on more of his authorship credits. If you want to move the current article to Douglas E. Comer and incorporate any of the material you added, that works for me. As I'm really the only author to date on the original Comer article, I don't think it warrants extended discussion, so go ahead and make the move if you're so inclined. --Clay Collier07:47, 2 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Well our articles don't differ much. My idea was that complete names should be preferred to avoid future name collissions in the wiki, but this can also be resolved if and when it occurs. I'll leave it as it is, only adding any additional info to Douglas Comer. NerdyNSK19:56, 10 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]