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[edit] Merge with Shulgin Rating Scale
I am fully against this because they are clearly separate entities in their own right. It is of no relevance that the scale was mentioned in PiHKAL. Turkeyphant 14:52, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
My Opinion I think that a easy-to-find link to the Rating Scale in every Shulgin's related page is enough for understanding how the effects are described by Alexander. Eric Castagna, --190.48.204.222 21:47, 20 June 2006 (UTC)