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I remember being told a story by my Sensei about Benkei and a man who fought against him, I fancied learning more so i thought a quick stop over to wiki for a first step in maybe some more in depth research would be a good call... i'm not writing an essay or anything. I tell my students to only use wiki for pictures or for a starting point and in under no circumstances should i see citations to wiki in reports. Usually they wonder why...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minamoto_no_Yoshitsune Some funny bugger's been at it!!! was going to change it but i don't have a wiki account... You spotted any silly wikis? (Not wookies) |
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What was wrong with it? |
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You can always go to the History tab and look at previous versions, here is the vandalized version of the page in question. |
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Sigh..retards. I'd never use wiki as a source of concrete information, but I really do enjoy cruising wikis because there hasn't been a time that I haven't learned something new. |
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Do Europeans and Canadians call the internet the "interweb" (and vice versa, I don't mean to be presumptuous)?
What about Japan? Is there a Japanese word for it or do they just say "internet" / "interweb"? Do everyone other than Americans call it the interweb? That's totally fascinating. I'd never heard that before. I wonder how it happened that way. I can't even remember when I stopped calling it the "world wide web" and started using "internet." |
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Do Europeans and Canadians call the internet the "interweb" (and vice versa, I don't mean to be presumptuous)? Just my two cents ![]() |
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Well, for me anyways, I heard the term somewhere and started calling it "interweb" as a joke, essentially. I suppose more generally the term's evolved into the same type of online elitism (perhaps too strong a word, but I can't think of any other right now) as applied to "newbies" or "noobies". When used, it's a joke on a joke. Note: if you think you are l33T, that's a sure bet that you aren't. As far as I have seen, The true Elite of the technical world tend to speak proper English, and are you know, Educated. -Also, they certainly above all, never think of themselves as "elite." In any case, the correct term is still "The Internet." ![]() |
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Oh. And remember when all there were only bulletin boards, mostly on phreaking, but even more mostly just a repository for Star Trek/Star Wars/ Lord of the Rings/ D &D Nerds. ![]() |
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