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On 16:52 Tue 11 Nov , Joe Peterson wrote: |
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> As for Wikipedia, there is always the fear that the info will be |
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> incorrect, but time has shown that wikis tend to be very accurate and |
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> get corrected quickly when not. |
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A page's likelihood of correctness is roughly inversely proportional to |
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its popularity. Try a specialized topic outside of computers, and there |
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may well be errors that only an expert will catch -- others will just be |
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deceived. |
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Thanks, |
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Donnie |
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Donnie Berkholz |
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Developer, Gentoo Linux |
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Blog: http://dberkholz.wordpress.com |