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Insane Musings

Wiki Wiki Wiki Wikipedia
Thursday, December 02, 2004

At the risk of really embarrassing myself, I have to say that I've just discovered the power of the Wikipedia. I had visited the site before, but didn't realize how comprehensive the information could be. Follow the link below to see what Wikipedia says about the 2004 Presidential election controversy.

2004 Presidential Election Controversy and Irregularities

Another comment - Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia with active content - anyone can edit an unprotected page, adding content and the like. In reading over the 2004 election controversy entry, I'm amazed at how much substantive content people have added - this is an invaluable resource and I encourage everyone to at least check it out.

Cheers!

posted by RenaRF @ 1:12 PM,




2 Comments:

At 7:47 PM, Blogger Gia said...

Wikipedia... never heard of it... Thanks for the tip! :)

 
At 8:11 PM, Blogger RenaRF said...

It's quite a site - what I find most amazing is, given that anyone can edit the Wikipedia posting on a topic, that there is a very low "tinfoil hat" (thanks to Keith Olbermann for the distinction) factor in the posts. Most of the posters seem to take the subject matter seriously and add substantive content.

 

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