User talk:Nlonlonlo

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Kilogram
Hi Nlonlonlo. You added the sentence "The kilogram is also known as the basic unit of weight in the metric system." to the end of the lead of Kilogram. To me, that sentence is redundant to the first sentence "The kilogram or kilogramme (symbol: kg) is the SI base unit of mass." While I know that the SI and metric system are not the same, I think that the mention of SI in the lead is quite sufficient. Can I convince you that the sentence you added is redundant. If there is something you don't think is clear about the lead, can you come up with an alteration to do to one of the earlier sentences to avoid redundancy? Enuja 04:54, 8 March 2007 (UTC)