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What's happened to Wikipedia? Have they gone bust? If you try to go to
it now the browser hangs or you get a blank page. |
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" gurgled
happily, sounding much like they were saying: What's happened to Wikipedia? Have they gone bust? If you try to go to it now the browser hangs or you get a blank page. I've just tried to look something up, and it was about as slow as a slug with a broken leg trying to wade through treacle. |
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On 15/11/2010 19:51, Adrian wrote: was about as slow as a slug with a broken leg trying to wade through treacle. I just tried the same wikipedia.org page from two ISPs, one worked one didn't. My fixed connection, Plus.net, failed but my mobile connection, Three, worked fine. Everything else I've tried today through plus.net seems ok so I don't know why wikipedia is having problems. |
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Adrian wrote:
I've just tried to look something up, and it was about as slow as Actually yes, the search function does seem to be slow at the moment, but the actual articles are quick to retrieve. |
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Andy Burns gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying: I've just tried to look something up, and it was about as slow as Actually yes, the search function does seem to be slow at the moment, but the actual articles are quick to retrieve. I searched through Google, then just clicked the link direct to a wiki URL... |
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On Nov 15, 7:43*pm, "
wrote: What's happened to Wikipedia? Have they gone bust? If you try to go to it now the browser hangs or you get a blank page. Good. Perhaps people will stop quoting it in here and do some real research. -- Nick |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 12:19:40 -0800 (PST), D7666
wrote: On Nov 15, 7:43*pm, " wrote: What's happened to Wikipedia? Have they gone bust? If you try to go to it now the browser hangs or you get a blank page. Good. Perhaps people will stop quoting it in here and do some real research. People are always making a joke of Wikipedia, but I don't know why. I'm usually impressed by the quality of the pages there. It's pretty reliable for articles on mathematics, and, as far as I can tell, for other subjects, too. Are there some famous examples of bad pages, which might explain this widespread notion that it is unreliable? (Yes, of course I know that any- one can edit it, so that it can never have final authority.) -- Angus Rodgers |
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On 15/11/2010 20:27, Angus Rodgers wrote: n't know why. I'm usually impressed by the quality of the pages there. It's pretty reliable for articles on mathematics, and, as far as I can tell, for other subjects, too. I agree, it has some very useful articles and the scientific stuff is usually good. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal...l/438900a.html. "Jimmy Wales' Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries, a Nature investigation finds. " Are there some famous examples of bad pages, which might explain this widespread notion that it is unreliable? (Yes, of course I know that any- one can edit it, so that it can never have final authority.) Yes there are. I can't find any references but there was a case where a famous person (but not so famous that I can remember who it was) was incorrectly linked to the assassination of JFK for a joke and things like that. |
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