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: Or (as I suddenly realized) maybe you are asking to navigate from [[2124]] to [[2125]]. The "next>" button also worked fine as of this comment. --[[Special:Contributions/103.22.200.210|103.22.200.210]] 01:45, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
 
: Or (as I suddenly realized) maybe you are asking to navigate from [[2124]] to [[2125]]. The "next>" button also worked fine as of this comment. --[[Special:Contributions/103.22.200.210|103.22.200.210]] 01:45, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
 
:: The "NEXT>" button from [[2124]] was missing for most of the day, but looks like someone eventually fixed it.​ [[User:N0lqu|-boB]] ([[User talk:N0lqu|talk]]) 13:39, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
 
:: The "NEXT>" button from [[2124]] was missing for most of the day, but looks like someone eventually fixed it.​ [[User:N0lqu|-boB]] ([[User talk:N0lqu|talk]]) 13:39, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
 
== shrapnel Trivia ==
 
 
I disagree with the statement(s) in that section, or at least with the label "incorrect" -- it's at most "using the term loosely". The link provided goes to a "shrapnel '''''shell'''''", which is ''not'' quite the same thing as the idea of "shrapnel" anything. Having "pellets [launched] at a target" is sufficient IMO, even if in this case they are flags. As that page clearly says, <blockquote>The term "shrapnel" nowadays is often used to refer to lethal fragments of the casing of shells and bombs</blockquote> Language is fluid, and words evolve to have other meanings besides their original one. -- [[Special:Contributions/172.69.54.87|172.69.54.87]] 06:28, 4 April 2019 (UTC)
 

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