I've reread what I wrote several times.
It is completely beyond me how this resulted in the posts that followed,
which included words and phrases such as "imbalance", "patch", "re-open old wounds", and so on.
By way of clarification,
here's the steps I went through yesterday afternoon [my timezone: UTC+11:00] which led to my post:
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I was looking at "Voting/Experience System".
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In the section "What levels are there and how many votes do they get?",
there's a table with the title "Monk Level Summary".
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This table shows levels 1 to 29.
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After the table is: "See Levels of Monks for more detail." — I followed that link.
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"Levels of Monks" has a table which shows levels 1 to 28.
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I checked in "Saints in our Book".
Here I saw three entries with "Patriarch (28)" and one with "His Eminence (29)".
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I went back and checked all the names and numbers in the two tables
in "Voting/Experience System" and "Levels of Monks".
These aligned perfectly except that "Levels of Monks" was missing a final row for Level 29.
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I posted this discrepancy and included what I believed the missing row show should be.
I was rather expecting a single reply, possibly from someone in the SiteDocClan cabal,
containing text along the lines of:
"Well spotted. I've added the missing row. Thanks."
Perhaps that can still happen. :-)
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