Hmmmm Wikipedia is good, but this is more fun
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
2007-01-13 22:10:10
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answered by bexdonnelly 2
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Wikipedia may be good, but the answers on there aren't always 100% accurate because people can moderate them if they have the privilege. I could write something, if one of the editors doesn't like it, they can change it for whatever reason they want---whether or not my answer is correct. I won't accept it as a source if a student uses it on a research paper.
2007-01-13 12:51:22
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answered by Angelwings 2
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We wouldn't have as much good info as Wikipedia does...but anyone can edit it, so sometimes there's false info on there...but I don't like how sometimes the page was good, but then they say it needs to be better when it was already good...all in all, Wikipedia is a good source for info.
2007-01-13 12:34:07
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answered by Dee 6
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Well, wikipedia isn't the only reliable internet source (although sometimes it is not so reliable). About.com is another good research site. Anyone can edit wikipedia, so you don't really no what is vandalizism and what is true.
2007-01-13 12:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably getting some exercise, and visiting libraries.
It's a sad world we live in, where you can stare at a screen all day, type a few words into a computer, and the whole world appears on front of you.
No wonder half the population are obese.
2007-01-13 12:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Thinking for yourselves.
Check the stupidities that are spread around via Wikipedia,
and you will see how far this has taken us.
2007-01-13 12:32:45
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answered by saehli 6
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Exactly where I am now. Never use Wikipedia.
2007-01-13 12:44:56
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answered by Anonymous
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where we are now.
any reference source is unreliable.
I used to Google everything. Now I help with the articles in Wikipedia.
The rubbish you run into is usually removed swiftly by whoever created or whoever tends a page. Some people have engines which look for the idiocy and remove it within seconds.
The best articles are fully verifiable.
Hope this helps
2007-01-13 12:56:22
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answered by Derbydave 2
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love wikipedia! just be careful because anyone can edit the information that's on there
2007-01-13 12:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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We would probably be on Google getting the same info, but without the Wiki attitude that many entries are tainted by.
2007-01-13 12:30:54
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Probably using Encarta as a poor substitute, or flicking through the encyclopedia Britannia.
2007-01-13 15:59:15
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answered by James Mack 6
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