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    Funny. I have to plead guilty here, as I caught on to Wikipedia fairly early (2003), and openly cited it in a couple undergraduate papers before it fully entered the awareness of my professors, but in my defense they were about Internet and underground cultures that had received little if any... more

    Reviewed by FarmerMaggot Jul 16, 04:36pm ( 77 reviews ) imglol.com

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  • Reviewed by justicevonbrandt on Oct 21, 6:53pm

    site tried to keep me on the page?
  • Rated by fiv3isaliv3 on Aug 26, 7:49pm

    The site design is stolen from psdtuts.com!
  • Rated by lostandconfused on Aug 12, 7:04pm

    lolz. The trick is to look at the sources the entry cites and use THOSE.
  • Rated by You-There on Jul 27, 3:19pm

    can you get it in costom colors
  • Rated by Masaladosa on Jul 24, 8:11am

    I am ashamed, but its so true.
  • Rated by Kazzandra on Jul 22, 7:36pm

    I didn't get to wear a T-shirt at graduation...
  • Rated by breakawaygurl on Jul 17, 11:41pm

    funny shirt! hehe, i want to have one!
  • Rated by FarmerMaggot on Jul 16, 4:36pm

    Funny. I have to plead guilty here, as I caught on to Wikipedia fairly early (2003), and openly cited it in a couple undergraduate papers before it fully entered the awareness of my professors, but in my defense they were about Internet and underground cultures that had received little if any academic attention. Nonetheless, Wikipedia isn't the problem. It's one of the greatest advances in the democratization of knowledge since the invention of the printing press or the opening of the first public libraries. I know I shouldn't need to say this by now, but in addition to being completely free and largely open-content, it frequently cites its sources, facilitating its own epistemic evaluation much better than, say, Encyclopędia Britannica does. So, the problem is citing Wikipedia articles directly instead of citing the primary and secondary sources that inform them and acknowledging Wikipedia for collecting that information. I can't imagine why the latter would be undesirable to professors unless their goal is to teach students to reinvent the wheel.
  • Rated by Rockerdude on Jul 16, 8:26am

    That's GREAT. XD I want to buy it.