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Originally Posted by Joebill
I understand that, but I know wikipedia is waaaay down the list of reliability.
I know someone who developed a computer back in the 1960s. He looked at a wikipedia article on that computer and found errors. He created an account, fixed the erros, pointing out he was on the design team for that computer. And that from the article, the writer of the original article hadn't been there, and had incorrect information.
His work was deleted, and the orignal error fileld article, was placed back. he emailed and told them, he was on the design team. And that obviously whomever wrote the orignial article, knew nothing about the computer.
He tried two more times, and was banned.
So I feel I have excellent reasons for not trusting wikipedia as a source.
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Certainly, but all I'm saying is that as an educated, knowledgeable person seeking truth you must evaluate all sources to make an informed decision.
This concept is at the crux of this discussion and by saying/acting/doing what you say above you are spitting in the face of that concept.