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Old 05-29-2011, 12:01 PM   #11
witeowl
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The desire to know only cursory information of most fields is nothing new. Before Wikipedia, we had encyclopedias*. No one can know everything about everything, and no one really wants to. (Worse yet, no one wants to have a conversation with the person who knows everything about everything; it's beyond boring.)

* Technically we still have encyclopedias, but they're all but irrelevant.
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