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Subject:(no subject) From:"nosnivel -at- netvision -dot- net -dot- il" <nosnivel -at- netvision -dot- net -dot- il> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:22:14 -0400
Joe writes:
> Because one must register with
> Wikipedia to create and edit pages,
> we can trace the source of an entry.
Maybe to create pages, but I'm not registered
with Wikipedia and I've found I can edit
existing pages.
I agree that in an important sense, none of us
knows the nature of reality, but for facts on
the lowly level of metaphysics that most of
Wikipedia occupies, I think that given the
choice, and with apologies to Groucho Marx,
I'd rather not trust an encyclopedia that
would accept me as a contributor.
Mark L. Levinson
Herzliya, Israel
nosnivel -at- netvision -dot- net -dot- il
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