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Not sure the best way to make this more international. Should Canada be a separate section and the main section be more generic like "hardware stores" "electronics stores" etc.? The US has Home Depot and Best Buy as well, but not some of the others. In the US I might add Lowe's hardware and Fry's and possibly Harbor Freight. Having separate sections for each country would keep people out of each other's way. I'll add a US section if that sounds good. [[User:Brted|Brted]] ([[User talk:Brted|talk]]) 19:17, 18 March 2013 (EDT) | Not sure the best way to make this more international. Should Canada be a separate section and the main section be more generic like "hardware stores" "electronics stores" etc.? The US has Home Depot and Best Buy as well, but not some of the others. In the US I might add Lowe's hardware and Fry's and possibly Harbor Freight. Having separate sections for each country would keep people out of each other's way. I'll add a US section if that sounds good. [[User:Brted|Brted]] ([[User talk:Brted|talk]]) 19:17, 18 March 2013 (EDT) | ||
: Hi Brted. I personally think something like this would be best: | |||
:* Lots of '''outdoors stores''' sell a wide variety of good flashlights. In America, asljflsfj sells okay flashlights with Cree's latest LEDs for just $563. In Canada, Mountain Equipment Co-op has a good selection both in-store and online; shipping is "free" on orders over $50. | |||
:* Certain '''electronics stores''' sell good flashlights on their websites. In America, you should visit to Asadfgssgf Electronics and check out their flashlights. In Canada, Best Buy and Future Shop both sell a good selection of multi-mode flashlights online; shipping is "free" on orders over $20. | |||
: The general information, such as the fact that outdoors stores sell a wide variety of good flashlights, is likely to be true both in Canada and America. So I think it's best to interleave Canadian and American information in prose form. | |||
: Cheers, --[[User:Unforgettableid|Unforgettableid]] ([[User talk:Unforgettableid|talk]]) 12:57, 3 April 2013 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 11:57, 3 April 2013
Not sure the best way to make this more international. Should Canada be a separate section and the main section be more generic like "hardware stores" "electronics stores" etc.? The US has Home Depot and Best Buy as well, but not some of the others. In the US I might add Lowe's hardware and Fry's and possibly Harbor Freight. Having separate sections for each country would keep people out of each other's way. I'll add a US section if that sounds good. Brted (talk) 19:17, 18 March 2013 (EDT)
- Hi Brted. I personally think something like this would be best:
- Lots of outdoors stores sell a wide variety of good flashlights. In America, asljflsfj sells okay flashlights with Cree's latest LEDs for just $563. In Canada, Mountain Equipment Co-op has a good selection both in-store and online; shipping is "free" on orders over $50.
- Certain electronics stores sell good flashlights on their websites. In America, you should visit to Asadfgssgf Electronics and check out their flashlights. In Canada, Best Buy and Future Shop both sell a good selection of multi-mode flashlights online; shipping is "free" on orders over $20.
- The general information, such as the fact that outdoors stores sell a wide variety of good flashlights, is likely to be true both in Canada and America. So I think it's best to interleave Canadian and American information in prose form.
- Cheers, --Unforgettableid (talk) 12:57, 3 April 2013 (EDT)