Printing Wikipedia
rtnair writes "Entries from Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia written and edited by Internet users, may soon be available in print for readers in the developing world, founder Jimmy Wales said on Monday."
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Great, so now people in developing countries will learn the truth... or just read lots of entires which have been "vandalized" with the word "boobies!"
So now we have someplace to send all of those out of work encyclopedia salesmen! They can hawk wikipedia in the third world! I can see them trapsing about, lugging a satchel full of CDs. "You don't want to deprive your children from having access to these wonderful volumes!"
The more you regulate a company, the worse its products become.
Presumaby each copy will be written in pencil and supplied with an eraser?
Party Time: Excellent
Personally I can't wait to get the hardcopy of the Robocop disertation.
may soon be available in print for readers in the developing world
I've never read anything so stupid in all my life! Surely they'd need a computer to view the article on the web before they can even print it!
Does anyone else see the irony?
Summation 2
First we had "it must be true, I read it in a book somewhere", then we had "it must be true, I read it in the internet somewhere". Now we have come a full circle - it must be true since it is in a printed encyclopedia.
I'm not a great supporter of disclaimers, but here I think it would serve well.
It's like printing the Internet! /dev/lp0
wget -R . >
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... until we find Wikipedia articles in Google Print?
Now people in 3rd world countries all over the world will be able to know of the wonders of goatse.
Even the CD versions make less sense than the live database. I mean.. if you cannot postback your comments and annotations, the why is it still called wikipedia ?!?
They're releasing it on CD-RW.
Wow...This will be a huge job for Google books to scan in...
Love many, trust a few, do harm to none.
TWW
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
Wait a minute, I thought everyone in the foreign world spoke english if it was spoken loudly and slowly enough.
The days of the digital watch are numbered.