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All,
I've looked at some of the 'posts' and I have two questions: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? That aside I need your help. However I would at this juncture appreciate it if you replied like normal human beings who have jobs in Asda/Wallmart and not a bunch of uber geeks. We all know that the gas giants are where it's at. I mean all this Moon/Mars stuff is so passe. Come on. One's made of cheese and the other has a population of Martians all awaiting visas for entry into the EU. So what can you tell me about Jupiter and other gas giants? How could something survive in its atmosphere? What's it made out of? I pretty sure it's gonna have a heart of garlic. I need information. I also probably need help. Of course if I don't get any replies I will be forced to look to the communities of other planets for answers - so don't let the Earth down! Cheers, Nathan |
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On Jan 30, 9:04*am, Whippet wrote:
All, I've looked at some of the 'posts' and I have two questions: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? That aside I need your help. However I would at this juncture appreciate it if you replied like normal human beings who have jobs in Asda/Wallmart and not a bunch of uber geeks. You first insult and then want help? My first inclination is flip you the bird. We all know that the gas giants are where it's at. I mean all this Moon/Mars stuff is so passe. Come on. One's made of cheese and the other has a population of Martians all awaiting visas for entry into the EU. OIC, a gag post... So what can you tell me about Jupiter and other gas giants? How could something survive in its atmosphere? What's it made out of? I pretty sure it's gonna have a heart of garlic. Google is your friend. Type "Jupiter wiki" and read. You can read can't you?! I need information. I also probably need help. Yes, your mental health is in question here. Of course if I don't get any replies I will be forced to look to the communities of other planets for answers - so don't let the Earth down! Do you have any money? Well if you do, then buy Isaac Asimov's book on Jupiter. It is a great read on the planet. Eric |
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:04:42 -0800 (PST), Whippet
wrote: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? ....Hand or blow? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? ....Texan. Got a problem with it? OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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On Jan 30, 7:52*pm, Eric Chomko wrote:
On Jan 30, 9:04*am, Whippet wrote: All, I've looked at some of the 'posts' and I have two questions: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? That aside I need your help. However I would at this juncture appreciate it if you replied like normal human beings who have jobs in Asda/Wallmart and not a bunch of uber geeks. You first insult and then want help? My first inclination is flip you the bird. We all know that the gas giants are where it's at. I mean all this Moon/Mars stuff is so passe. Come on. One's made of cheese and the other has a population of Martians all awaiting visas for entry into the EU. OIC, a gag post... So what can you tell me about Jupiter and other gas giants? How could something survive in its atmosphere? What's it made out of? I pretty sure it's gonna have a heart of garlic. Google is your friend. Type "Jupiter wiki" and read. You can read can't you?! I need information. I also probably need help. Yes, your mental health is in question here. Of course if I don't get any replies I will be forced to look to the communities of other planets for answers - so don't let the Earth down! Do you have any money? Well if you do, then buy Isaac Asimov's book on Jupiter. It is a great read on the planet. Eric Eric, Thank you for the Asimov book tip. I shall look it up. How reliable is Wiki as a source? Apologies for the cheap gags - it was one of those days. Really anything you could tell me in layman's terms would be great. I have no science background and am putting together a script for a radio show. Thank you, Nathan |
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On Jan 31, 8:24*am, OM wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:04:42 -0800 (PST), Whippet wrote: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? ...Hand or blow? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? ...Texan. Got a problem with it? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * OM -- * *]=====================================[ * *] * OMBlog -http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld* [ * *] * * * *Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* * * * * [ * *] * * * * *an obnoxious opinion in your day! * * * * * [ * *]=====================================[ Texan is just fine by me. |
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On Jan 31, 5:57*am, Whippet wrote:
On Jan 30, 7:52*pm, Eric Chomko wrote: On Jan 30, 9:04*am, Whippet wrote: All, I've looked at some of the 'posts' and I have two questions: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? That aside I need your help. However I would at this juncture appreciate it if you replied like normal human beings who have jobs in Asda/Wallmart and not a bunch of uber geeks. You first insult and then want help? My first inclination is flip you the bird. We all know that the gas giants are where it's at. I mean all this Moon/Mars stuff is so passe. Come on. One's made of cheese and the other has a population of Martians all awaiting visas for entry into the EU. OIC, a gag post... So what can you tell me about Jupiter and other gas giants? How could something survive in its atmosphere? What's it made out of? I pretty sure it's gonna have a heart of garlic. Google is your friend. Type "Jupiter wiki" and read. You can read can't you?! I need information. I also probably need help. Yes, your mental health is in question here. Of course if I don't get any replies I will be forced to look to the communities of other planets for answers - so don't let the Earth down! Do you have any money? Well if you do, then buy Isaac Asimov's book on Jupiter. It is a great read on the planet. Eric Eric, Thank you for the Asimov book tip. I shall look it up. How reliable is Wiki as a source? A good starting point, but use other sources as well. Apologies for the cheap gags - it was one of those days. No worries. Really anything you could tell me in layman's terms would be great. I have no science background and am putting together a script for a radio show. Any book on planets is good as well. I have "Moons and Planets", by William K. Hartman (3rd Edition). Though dated (1993 - nothing on the Galileo probe to Jupiter), it still has lots of useful information. Carl Sagen's "Cosmos" book is a nice read on Jupiter as well. (Again, also old). Thank you, You're welcome. What in particluar are you looking for WRT Jupiter? Eric |
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On Jan 31, 5:58*am, Whippet wrote:
On Jan 31, 8:24*am, OM wrote: On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:04:42 -0800 (PST), Whippet wrote: 1. Do any of you people have jobs? ...Hand or blow? 2. What the hell language are you speaking - Swahili? ...Texan. Got a problem with it? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * OM -- * *]=====================================[ * *] * OMBlog -http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld*[ * *] * * * *Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* * * * * [ * *] * * * * *an obnoxious opinion in your day! * * * * * [ * *]=====================================[ Texan is just fine by me. The Texas Philosophy If I have to choose between the world and the USA, then the USA If I have to choose between the USA and Texas, then Texas If I have to choose between Texas or my city, then my city If I have to choose between my city or my neighborhood, then my neighborhood If I have to choose between my neighorhood or my family, then my family If I have to choose between my family or me, then I choose me! Texas isn't called the Lone Star State for nothing. ![]() |
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 02:57:44 -0800 (PST), Whippet
wrote: How reliable is Wiki as a source? ....Depends on the nature of the article content and whether or not the vandals, trolls and/or trolls with admin powers have discovered it. Here's some rules of thumb that I use to determine whether to use a Wikipedia article as a source: * If it's a science-based article, and the science isn't undergoing mass-media scrutiny and/or involved in some major controversy - i.e., cloning, abortion, cervical cancer immunizations in teens, etc - then odds are *VERY* high that the article is reliable as a source. * If it's a politically-based article, it's *always* suspect if any of the contributors are -not- native to the country relating to the content/topic in question. Ergo, if it's an article about Dubya, and the major contributors are not from the US, then it's suspect. * If it's a genre-based article - i.e., one about a TV show, movie or other entertainment form - then it's totally suspect if you find a lot of bull**** arguments going on over on the article's talk page. Bull**** arguments are easy to spot, and usually involve two or more gender-challenged, basement dwelling British schoolboys pretending to be adults, who either have managed to acquire admin rights by faking support through sock puppet accounts and/or by sycophanting existing admins thru support of said admins abuse of other Wikians. This has been a major problem on the "Lost", "Battlestar Galactica (New series)" and "Jericho" pages for quite some time, and it's usually the same two limey twits - Matthew Fenton and Will "Sceptre" Noble - who are behind it all, and fully supported by their admin buddies for reasons stated above. * If it's a sports-based article, trust it only if it's locked during and after the playoffs :-) * If an article has a lot of [citation requested] tags, take a look to see if they're all from the same person. If they are, ignore them, because 99.9% of the time they were added by some dip**** who hasn't a clue, and is just vandalizing. ....I'll give you an example: over on Memory Alpha - a Star Trek-based Wiki project - there was an article on Alpha Centauri that *REALLY* needed a major enema. I spent the better part of two days getting the article revised, and loaded with accurate facts about our nearest neighbor, as well as info about Proxima and Beta. Two days later, I checked the article and found that some twit had gone through and put {citation requested] tags on every single sentence - especially facts that were hyperlinked to JPL and JHU articles! When I removed the tags, the dip**** restored them, and then threatened to have me blocked from MA for vandalism. After chatting with an admin, it was found that this was some 12-year-old retard out on a trolling binge, and while the punk was punted, it still put me off of contributing to *any* Wiki. * You can always look at an article's history to come up with an idea of whether or not it's suitable as a source. If it's had a *LOT* of major edits in a short period of time, and those edits caused edit wars and flame fests on the talk page, and an admin has stepped in to support one side that has a history of trimming articles and being anal about Wikinazi rules and guidelines, then you ignore those dip****s and go with the stuff that's been purged. There's a growing, retarded trend amongst the Wikinazis to "newspeak" articles and keep them ridiculously short, with only the barest minimum information as possible. This is *NOT* what a peer-editable reference work is all about, because you're *NOT* limited by page count. The more info, the better. * If an article has an "Original Research" tag blatantly displayed, this does *not* mean the article is suspect. The problem is that, regardless of what Jimbo Wales has to say about the matter, *ALL* research is original, even if the data used is not. There's no such thing as research that is "not original", because any research comes to a conclusion that is the sole view of the researcher. With that in mind, every single article on Wikipedia is "Original Research", and should be wiped accordingly. Bottom Line: Wikipedia is a great concept that's currently being destroyed from within simply because the asylum is being run by the inmates *and* those inmates have not only discovered how to undo their straightjackets, they've discovered that sexual favors are not limited to getting extra rations and privs from the wardens. There's quite a bit of sexual harassment going on these days, and at least once every 3-4 months some admin gets outed as a pedophile. But still, Wikipedia *can* be used as a reliable source. As with any source on the internet, one has to simply use both caution and logic. It's a shame that one has to use more grains of salt when considering a Wiki article as a source, but until Jimbo Wales gets his head out of his ass and bars anyone under the age of 21 from doing anything but *read* a Wikipedia entry, it's only going to get worse as time goes on. ....Hope this helps :-) OM -- ]=====================================[ ] OMBlog - http://www.io.com/~o_m/omworld [ ] Let's face it: Sometimes you *need* [ ] an obnoxious opinion in your day! [ ]=====================================[ |
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