Wikipedia, or the future of human knowledge?
slices March 11th, 2007
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Wikipedia is one of my favourite sites *ever*. I run across so many senseless criticism regarding this brilliant concept, and yet most of it exhudes nothing but arrogance and prejucide. I’m not a people who appreciates discussions, so I’ll just take this opportunity to pay my homage.
I, for one, have had very pleasant experiences and surprises reading the wikipedia articles. One of the things I like best about this ever-increasing database of human knowledge is that fact that you can find good, reliable, *referenced* information on any topic under the sun, from rocket science to scientology.
It would seem that everything is here, from the trivial to the tantalizing. And if you manage to find a topic that hasn’t yet been developed (a stub) you can allways exhibit your knowledge and submit a draft for the community to review.
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