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Apollo Marid
Of 2010. Face it, if the date for a movie is set 2 years before, it's bound to change. Like books, but less painful.
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Post Higher Spirit
It'll depend on the budget and the runtime their willing to do.
Shame of the Super Son
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Ianna Marid
Maybe not.

They're always saying This Christmas visit Narnia or whatever the heck they're trying to sell to the kiddies...

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Apocrypha Afrit
getting something from Wikipedia is like something announced by President Bush. Most of the time it's just not true.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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Apocrypha wrote: getting something from Wikipedia is like something announced by President Bush. Most of the time it's just not true.
How many times do I have to say this... a study found that the Wikipedia averages as many errors per article as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, with thousands of times more content.
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Sentynel wrote:
Apocrypha wrote: getting something from Wikipedia is like something announced by President Bush. Most of the time it's just not true.
How many times do I have to say this... a study found that the Wikipedia averages as many errors per article as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, with thousands of times more content.
Is that defending Wikipedia?
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All the popular topics are mostly free of Error, the more obscure you go, the more there's the chance people are pulling stuff from the arses.

The wiki is fine. Most of the time it has links to support what it says. Treat the unsupported stuff with suspicion.

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Apocrypha wrote:
Sentynel wrote:
Apocrypha wrote: getting something from Wikipedia is like something announced by President Bush. Most of the time it's just not true.
How many times do I have to say this... a study found that the Wikipedia averages as many errors per article as the Encyclopaedia Britannica, with thousands of times more content.
Is that defending Wikipedia?
Yes. The Encyclopaedia Britannica is a very good book-form encyclopaedia.

Post speaks truth.
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Apollo Marid
Wikipedia is fine. They seem to have articals on totally random things.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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Hey, when you've got 1.7 MILLION articles, some of them are going to be on slightly odd topics.
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Apollo Marid
Not that that's a bad thing.
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Apocrypha Afrit
the popular topics on Wikipedia have to be locked because people vandalize them, for example, Michael jackson.
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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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Certain topics on the Wikipedia get protected from editing by guest or newly registered users to prevent vandalism, yes. Vandalism is reverted by the next person who keeps an eye on that article who looks at it anyway (so within a few minutes generally), it's just that it's a pain to have to keep reverting them.
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Ianna Marid
Have you guys noticed that the Pokemon articles are about six pages longer than those on businesses?

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Sentynel One with The Other Place
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Wikipedia: For geeks, by geeks. What do you expect?
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Pokemon? That is beyond geekiness.
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Apollo Marid
People would get obsessed over it. Those evil, demonic monsters...they came from fire and entered the minds of poor seven year olds... :cry:
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The pokemon article is larger than the one on god....

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Apollo Marid
That...can't be good...
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Ianna Marid
Someone pointed it out to me at school.

Like Sent said, what did we expect...?

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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