"There's some people down the way that's thirsty". KNKX 2013 |
... gone to look at YouTube - "the tube that anyone can watch" |
"And I'm a much better editor than you, cos .... you haven't even GOT a watchlist!" |
AN/I - How It Works: a simple guide for users. |
"On why Wikipedia is never finished..."
Great eds have little eds upon their backs to bite 'em,
And little eds have lesser eds, and so ad infinitum.
And the great eds themselves, in turn, have Admin eds to go on;
While these again have greater still, and greater still, and so on.
--- Augustus De Wales -- ( De Morgan, Augustus (1872). A Budget of Paradoxes. Longmans, Green, and Company. pp. 376-377.)
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Please, beware: Proverbs 18:2
Benjamin Franklin Tilley (1848–1907) was a career officer in the United States Navy who served from the end of the American Civil War through the Spanish–American War. He is best remembered as the first acting governor of American Samoa as well as the territory's first naval governor. Photograph credit: unknown photographer; Naval History and Heritage Command; restored by Adam Cuerden
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"Users of Wikipedia do get to recognise which parts are shaky, but the unwise may suddenly stumble into benighted stretches, like some crinkum-crankum byway in old London, where footpads lurked and communicable diseases were offered at low prices."
-- Christopher Howse in
The Daily Telegraph, how very accurate.
"Guess The Weight of the Legal Action" Some other musical gems and reminders..... |
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........ " what's that you say, Soo? .... you have to sweep the streets you used to own. Awww.... never mind!!"
Editor's quiz
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Question 1
Please tick all that apply from the list above and explain why, with reliable references (N.B. it doesn't have to be a true answer) Please then gain consensus for your answer, from amongst a random sample of 934 strangely pseudonymic volunteer participants, before proceeding to Question 2 Note: This question is worth a maximum of 0 marks Marks will be deducted for obvious expressions of exasperation or humour Please show a full record of your working on the Talk Page Jotter provided Sleep is optional Please begin again yesterday
(note: Questions 2-56 have been speedily deleted for copyright infringement)
Please answer using the following cultural conventions: Modern contributors may respond thus: "Now just a moment, dude, let's take a rain-check on the underlying synergies here, we need to explore a few more dynamic possibilities for rationally ostensible underpinnings.... ". Traditional contributors may respond thus: "Go "troll yourself". (.... ye olde "Lancan-cester-shire greeting") Note: This question is worth a maximum of 100 marks Up to 99 marks will be deducted for not re-stating at least six arguments that have been archived in the last two years. Please turn over your paper when you hear the bell. A shared pencil will be provided (although it is a bit blunt, sorry - please invent your own sharpener)
What is the probability of choosing the right answer to question 58a?
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All you really need to know is here: Wikipedia:WikiSpeak
and of course here: " I loves it bro... Safe!" [10]
"There's some people down the way that's thirsty". KNKX 2013 |
... gone to look at YouTube - "the tube that anyone can watch" |
"And I'm a much better editor than you, cos .... you haven't even GOT a watchlist!" |
AN/I - How It Works: a simple guide for users. |
"On why Wikipedia is never finished..."
Great eds have little eds upon their backs to bite 'em,
And little eds have lesser eds, and so ad infinitum.
And the great eds themselves, in turn, have Admin eds to go on;
While these again have greater still, and greater still, and so on.
--- Augustus De Wales -- ( De Morgan, Augustus (1872). A Budget of Paradoxes. Longmans, Green, and Company. pp. 376-377.)
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Please, beware: Proverbs 18:2
Benjamin Franklin Tilley (1848–1907) was a career officer in the United States Navy who served from the end of the American Civil War through the Spanish–American War. He is best remembered as the first acting governor of American Samoa as well as the territory's first naval governor. Photograph credit: unknown photographer; Naval History and Heritage Command; restored by Adam Cuerden
Recently featured:
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some musical
links.... from
yesteryear
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YouTube Videos available
Other favourites
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"Users of Wikipedia do get to recognise which parts are shaky, but the unwise may suddenly stumble into benighted stretches, like some crinkum-crankum byway in old London, where footpads lurked and communicable diseases were offered at low prices."
-- Christopher Howse in
The Daily Telegraph, how very accurate.
"Guess The Weight of the Legal Action" Some other musical gems and reminders..... |
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The following discussion has been closed. Please do not modify it. |
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........ " what's that you say, Soo? .... you have to sweep the streets you used to own. Awww.... never mind!!"
Editor's quiz
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Question 1
Please tick all that apply from the list above and explain why, with reliable references (N.B. it doesn't have to be a true answer) Please then gain consensus for your answer, from amongst a random sample of 934 strangely pseudonymic volunteer participants, before proceeding to Question 2 Note: This question is worth a maximum of 0 marks Marks will be deducted for obvious expressions of exasperation or humour Please show a full record of your working on the Talk Page Jotter provided Sleep is optional Please begin again yesterday
(note: Questions 2-56 have been speedily deleted for copyright infringement)
Please answer using the following cultural conventions: Modern contributors may respond thus: "Now just a moment, dude, let's take a rain-check on the underlying synergies here, we need to explore a few more dynamic possibilities for rationally ostensible underpinnings.... ". Traditional contributors may respond thus: "Go "troll yourself". (.... ye olde "Lancan-cester-shire greeting") Note: This question is worth a maximum of 100 marks Up to 99 marks will be deducted for not re-stating at least six arguments that have been archived in the last two years. Please turn over your paper when you hear the bell. A shared pencil will be provided (although it is a bit blunt, sorry - please invent your own sharpener)
What is the probability of choosing the right answer to question 58a?
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All you really need to know is here: Wikipedia:WikiSpeak
and of course here: " I loves it bro... Safe!" [10]