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[http://donaldkim.wordpress.com] People talk about how unreliable Wikipedia is. I know from first hand experience how foolish I looked when I tried to talk about metaphysics with a philosophy professor, after using a Wiki article as a primer.
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[burning like matchsticks in the face of the darkness] WriterCon 2006: my Really Long Writeup: Salieri said that in looking for good technology on Buffy, possibly the only example is Spike's chip. I thought of Jenny having Angel's re-ensouling spell on a computer disk, but I didn't mention it.
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[Hugo Angel] [Web20, Blogging] The amorality of Web 2.0: the change requests are
vetted and implemented or not by a smaller group of "committers.")
Decisions regarding the building of atomic power plants for the most
part are, and decisions regarding the Manhattan Project certainly were,
made by closed groups. Both systems are equally subject to the tendency
to leave the really big complicated stuff to "the experts" (and to
assume, perhaps erroneously, that the experts have in fact looked at
these issues), while spending lots of time discussing smaller stuff
that may be less important, but hey, at least everyone gets the chance
to express an opinion.
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[epic journal.] Marciano, Liberace, Santayana goodbye!: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a6/LittleRockHS1957.jpg LITTLE ROCK Little Rock Central High School was the site of a big event during the American civil rights movement. It was an important test for implentation of the ...
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[SF Indymedia] Support the troops for real: protest the war to bring them home alive: ---Joe Knapp “A morning glow at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books.” ---Walt Whitman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_whitman Another good article about Rosa Park below: Yeah, definitely, remember Barbara Lee who ...
[wordpress Digest] Open Source Wiki Madness: People talk about how unreliable Wikipedia is. I know from first hand experience how foolish I looked when I tried to talk about metaphysics with a philosophy professor, after using a Wiki article as a primer.
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