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offline sneakattack on 2005-05-24 03:24 [#01610594]
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I recommend everyone goes and spends a shitload of time
reading things on wikipedia. I've been there the last two
hours.. it has been ferociously glorious. that is all.
zermelo-fraenkel


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2005-05-24 03:24 [#01610597]
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wanna give us a hint where to start?


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-05-24 03:26 [#01610598]
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i just clicked off the wikipedia page i had open to open
this up.

wikipedia is the biz.

I read for ages about Feynmann and linked articles a while
ago, tolstoyed. started off on perpetual motion, and worked
from there.

I was just reading about MAX/MSP. interesting.


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2005-05-24 03:29 [#01610601]
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it's great but I always worry that the information is wrong


 

offline Raz0rBlade_uk on 2005-05-24 03:31 [#01610603]
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http://www.wikipedia.org/


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-05-24 03:32 [#01610605]
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stunning post


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-05-24 03:48 [#01610618]
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thank you this was helpful indeed.
reading about Max/MSP is a good idea, as well as about PD.


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-05-24 04:00 [#01610623]
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just take anything you want to know about and keep following
links.

I worry that it's wrong too, but for instance right now I'm
reading math, so if anything is fallacious, I can catch it.
The worst that can happen is that something is mislabeled;
not a big deal.

for the most part it is insanely accurate. I've known a few
people that troll it, but yeah


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2005-05-24 04:07 [#01610631]
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For example, it makes WATTM sound like a music discussion
forum.

I read the Arafat article I think it was and it said 'this
article has been flagged as biased' or something... that
makes me less trusting as well


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-05-24 04:17 [#01610641]
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Either way, it's still definitely the best prolonged
activity I perform on the internet. my english rules.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-05-24 04:29 [#01610658]
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it's good there's messages like these at the top though.

It means there's intense discussion going on amongst
wikipedia contributors about specific articles - their
wording and content.

brilliant. i love it. don't see why it would make you feel
less trusting: an encyclopedia you buy, or is not "open", is
going to be far more biased (since people can't argue over
the content, and reach a happy medium) than wikipedia.


 

offline Neodoxy from Sydney on 2005-05-24 06:22 [#01610711]
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The Game


 

offline Spikee Dragon from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 07:37 [#01610746]
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I have to say I'm a big fan of Wiki. Nothing to add past
that tho!


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2005-05-24 07:38 [#01610750]
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this came in real handy as i need some info about various
music scenes and wikipedia is perfect for that info!


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-05-24 07:52 [#01610765]
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wtf


 

offline Dannn_ from United Kingdom on 2005-05-24 07:53 [#01610766]
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you must have played The Game?


 

offline Exaph from United Kingdom on 2005-05-24 08:25 [#01610792]
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i do this sometimes.. its a good way to learn, however the
credibility is very questionable, nevertheless good fun if
your bored or stuck.


 

offline clint from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 08:42 [#01610810]
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Yes it is my first port of call when I need to know 'stuff'


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2005-05-24 12:35 [#01610984]
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dammit


 

offline Cheffe1979 from fuck (Austria) on 2005-05-24 12:36 [#01610985]
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i have never read any scientific error or something like
that over there. it's just politics which is a problematic
field, naturally.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:35 [#01611024]
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I regard this as a very profound and important achievement
of humans. The knowledge of a group is vastly superior to
any single individual and the content tends to reflect this.
The only way I can imagine it being better is if entries
were allowed to be infinitely long and detailed instead of
encyclopedicly brief (it could still be organized in a
hierarchical way so one isn't bogged down with information)
If anyone knows some bizarre obscure thing they can add it,
and bogus information really does get weeded out quite
quick. I liked reading about bloods and crips recently. Also
a good place to start is "free content", a wonderfully
altrustic concept at the heart of wikipedia (and at the
heart of doom2 sorta, hence the huge awesome assortment of
level editors and things).


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:38 [#01611026]
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"no legal restriction has been placed that significantly
interferes with people's freedom to... improve"

That's the thing.. improving culture. The potential of this
altruistic group strategy is awesome.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:40 [#01611028]
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Also it's interesting that google orders their search
results with sites with the most links or something first,
and since wikipedia is hella linked it really got a google
"bomb" burst.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2005-05-24 13:41 [#01611030]
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who are you and what have you done to ian?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:42 [#01611031]
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The internet is so young and this is really the most
interesting thing on it right now in my opinion, with
potential to evolve. Next robots will be taught on it etc.
Fuck all schools should be replaced by wikipedia.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-05-24 13:42 [#01611032]
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man, ian noll sure does like him some encyclopedias.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:44 [#01611034]
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HEY! Everyone knows which moderator isn't pulling their
weight around here. You had better shape up.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-05-24 13:44 [#01611035]
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yeah, it's really interesting to do this... just keep
clicking links and learning about stuff. i came across one
or two things that were definitely incorrect, but i didn't
do anything about it.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:46 [#01611038]
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Those incorrect things were probably things I contributed.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-05-24 13:47 [#01611041]
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yeah, come to think of it, it was the entry about ian
knoll's shirt... and it said that the shirt was purple.
that was you, eh?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 13:53 [#01611054]
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I said incorrect information. The purpleness of my
one and only shirt is generally accepted as fact by all
modern scholars who take themselves seriously.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-05-24 13:56 [#01611060]
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those scholars were all laughed out of their respective
positions for their butterfly-devolution theories. with
good reason. this information is controversial at best and
disputed by several. in short, we need real,
tangible proof! hard evidence.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-05-24 14:02 [#01611073]
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You have seen the evidence of a picture of my foot. In this
picture, the shirt was not orange, yellow, red, or anything
other than purple. Of course it was not purple either and,
in fact, there was no visual reference, real or
metaphorical, to any shirt at all whatsoever. Therefore the
shirt must be purple.


 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-05-24 14:05 [#01611082]
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well... i can't argue with "science".


 


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