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Wikipedia on July 31, 2009
and after a bit more research it wasn’t long before I came upon the Ben Konop Wikipedia entry. Guess what? Even though that Press Conference from Hell is the only way that 99.9% of the people out there who have heard about Ben Konop …
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Wikipedia on July 31, 2009
A Hilarious heckling video of Toledo Mayoral Candidate Ben Konop gets whitewashed in Wikipedia, and Newsbusters finds: “Checking the history, a user “BKonop” is repeatedly removing a “Controversies” section of the article. …
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Wikipedia on July 31, 2009
Restoration - Water extraction. Atmospheric water generator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Michael Jackson’s 25 Year Old Son Omer Bhatti’s Wikipedia: Michael Jackson’s 25 year old son Omer Jalal Bhatti (born circa 1984) is a Norwegian aspiring singer who is known to have been one of the late Michael Jackson’s protegees and …
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50% Doctors Use Wikipedia For Health Info IF YOU regularly turn to a search engine to find out whether, say, you should put ice on a twisted ankle,
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Thanks to RP9, another furry topic will soon appear on Wikipedia’s Did you know? - T.H.E. Fox, which has a claim to being the first known online comic. PNG copies of early strips are available, so check it out! …
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Wikipedia on July 31, 2009
Wikipedia 1. Wikipedia Fails Integrity Check - I have been a fan of Wikipedia, and have visited the site often for general info over the years. One will of course occasionally find misstatements of fact. I was extremely disappointed, …
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Wikipedia on July 31, 2009
The Wikipedia List of Common Misconceptions is a good source of Friday fun. Napoleon wasn’t short? Who’d a thunk it? This list of common or popular misconceptions corrects various fallacious, misleading, or otherwise flawed ideas that …
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Many times when I click on a Wikipedia icon on Google Earth, it only opens into a condensed version (only one or two square inches viewing area) that is hard to read. What’s the best way to get it to fully open without a lot of …
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WikiWikiWeb on July 31, 2009
Wikis are used in business to provide intranet and knowledge management systems. Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software, WikiWikiWeb, originally described it as “the simplest online database that could possibly work.” …
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