Openpedia.org > Wikipedia: Sue or Learn?

http://ponderance.blogspot.com [Ponderance] The least useful, most pathetic and childish response is WikipediaClassAction.org who are trying to organise disgruntled people who are unhappy with their entries to sue the Wikipedia Foundation. That achieves nothing and is a sad indication of a culture more inclined to sue than to think.

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Infomancy: With so many voices being expressed in our digital world, it is critical that listeners also be searchers. How do you know what someone is really saying if you don’t look for more information? (via Cosmos)

http://nerdnirvana.org  Sangent - The Daily Ramblings: Both encyclopedias are very accurate when it comes to supplying information pertaining to science. Nature, a magazine, decided to study how well Wikipedia vie with Britannica, and the results are pretty impressive. (via Cosmos)

http://strugglingwordguy.blogspot.com  Struggling Word Guy: Link (via Cosmos)

http://diodati.omniscientx.com [e pur si muove] How not to write to the Singapore government: Why should I speak up about public safety issues and persevered OVER 4 LONG YEARS to finally “corner” the laid-back, bird-brained bureaucratic buffoons at LTA to install the concrete safety bollards now seen at bus stops (to protect the daily countless adults/students who have to wait at such places)

http://thomasmccay.blogspot.com [AMERICAN EX] Nuts 'R' Us: While I certainly would not be so foolish as to advocate violence against even this walking turd, I have worked with angry messed up vets, 'coming down' after their time in Vietnam. I know there are some very, very angry young men in America, right now, who do not appreciate what this self enamoured fool is doing.

http://www.monkeyc.net [monkeyc.net:a life in motion] Screw the news lets just report the blogs: and flickr and other websites as news sources during the London Bombings even more pathetic - people... is written on the web - people constantly use Wikipedia as a factual encyclopaedia which it isn...

Tom Morris[Tom Morris] Nov 28th 2004, 11:52 GMT: get closer to our beloved Saviour Dom Perignon. One scoff or snicker, and I'll sue you... with thousands of interesting people, browse such useful resources as Wikipedia and Bartleby which both

Dvorak.orghttp://www.dvorak.org [Dvorak.org] Comments on: Wikipedia jokester eats humble pie: http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=3532#comment-82175 Humm. Somehow, as a professional librarian, I probably ought to post a lecture here about how you properly judge the value of a reference source: is the source reputible, who is the author, what credentials do they have to talk about the topic, blah, blah, blah, but that's too boring and predictable.

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