Usually notes (in this case, the image stub) are placed at the end of an article, not at the beginning. This is the general practice of placing stubs on Wikipedia. Yet, if the generally consensus is to place them at the beginning of the article, that is fine by me. --Pinkfae 09:37, 23 June 2006 (PDT)
I put it where I have seen all the others placed and where the Image itself goes so that when we get an image we can just place it on top of that and poof no more editing needed. --Nynaeve 10:09, 23 June 2006 (PDT)
Not that I have the capability to actually add pictures of items (PS2 player), I do like having the new image stub in the spot where the image would go. When I first saw the image stub like that on a page, I thought "Oh, what a clever idea." It's a nice reminder that there should be something in that particular spot, and makes it easy for someone to "fix" it. I think it would get missed if it were at the bottom like a note. --Tsakiki 10:14, 23 June 2006 (PDT)