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On Sat, 2011-10-08 at 09:34 +1100, phil colbourn wrote:<BR>
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Why not use Wikipedia?
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Wikipedia is like Google.. it is a "fair guess" with huge " use at your own risk" warnings, it's like how often when you google for something, only to find the right answer a few pages in after reading 30 or 40 rants about SFA, or too many "know it all - no nothings" having a personal opinion. Controlling access to it is a very sane things to do.<BR>
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