From: Tristan_White@rocketmail.com
JohnM wrote in
news:Q0WQ4GA4GZOFFwPk@scroll.demon.co.uk:
> In article ,
> Trist€n White writes
>>JohnM wrote in
>>news:5EIaUNAMtpNFFwxl@scroll.demon.co.uk:
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>>> Wikipedia is so often wrong, I never use it. But looking around
>>
>>
>>Whenever I see a mistake, I change it. That's the beauty of it, I think.
>>
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> I have done that, too. But can you trust it on a subject you don't know
> anything about? I don't want to consult an encyclopaedia on things I
> know more than the encyclopaedia !
>
Yes, but try looking up The Fridge in your Encyclopaedia Britannica!
Whereas:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fridge
Or this about Return to the Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_To_The_Source
Vibrasphere:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrasphere
etc etc. :-)
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