Any discussion of censorship aside, the assertation that you can't do research without Wikipedia is absurd. How am I supposed to do my research now? The same way you would have five years ago, by actually going to the library and doing research. For those arguing that Wikipedia is an invaluable research tool that can't be replaced, clearly you've never written any type of signifigant research paper. In some cases you can use a source such as Wikipedia, but for anything more indepth than a two page paper for a 100 level class, you wouldn't. There are tons of other sites, books, journal articles, etc... that go much more indepth on any given subject. Especially if you're writing a thesis and you're quoting Wikipedia, you seriously need to look at the quality of your research.
Even the Founders had some grave doubts about corporations, but they were seen as a neccessary evil in order to encourage a good economy and a better standard of living for all.
No not really since the modern corporation didn't come about until a Supreme Court ruling on an obscure case extended the rights of a corporation to that of a human being. That marked the beggining of the modern major corporation.
Skinner, who cares? Doggett and Reyes, I assumed they would die getting to M and S's vehicle, but then the chopters just flew off. Someone farther down the line pointed out that like quoted in the episode, December 12, 2012 is the end of the Mayan calender. Makes sense seeing the episode don't you think...
For a lot of smaller ISP's, root access through telnet is the easiest way to monitor their system and to manage accounts. That's the way it is at the ISP I work, (no you can't figure out who that is by this e-mail so don't bother trying). It's easy for you to complain about how "incompetent" the server operators are when your not the one, being DDoS'ed right now. Maybe some helpful replies would be nice instead of a bunch of comments about how the server owner is "fucking" moron.
Price
pmrials@olemiss.edu
Any discussion of censorship aside, the assertation that you can't do research without Wikipedia is absurd. How am I supposed to do my research now? The same way you would have five years ago, by actually going to the library and doing research. For those arguing that Wikipedia is an invaluable research tool that can't be replaced, clearly you've never written any type of signifigant research paper. In some cases you can use a source such as Wikipedia, but for anything more indepth than a two page paper for a 100 level class, you wouldn't. There are tons of other sites, books, journal articles, etc... that go much more indepth on any given subject. Especially if you're writing a thesis and you're quoting Wikipedia, you seriously need to look at the quality of your research.
Even the Founders had some grave doubts about corporations, but they were seen as a neccessary evil in order to encourage a good economy and a better standard of living for all.
No not really since the modern corporation didn't come about until a Supreme Court ruling on an obscure case extended the rights of a corporation to that of a human being. That marked the beggining of the modern major corporation.
Skinner, who cares? Doggett and Reyes, I assumed they would die getting to M and S's vehicle, but then the chopters just flew off. Someone farther down the line pointed out that like quoted in the episode, December 12, 2012 is the end of the Mayan calender. Makes sense seeing the episode don't you think...
Problem is they keep dropping them and stepping on them. Little buggers are hard to see.
For a lot of smaller ISP's, root access through telnet is the easiest way to monitor their system and to manage accounts. That's the way it is at the ISP I work, (no you can't figure out who that is by this e-mail so don't bother trying). It's easy for you to complain about how "incompetent" the server operators are when your not the one, being DDoS'ed right now. Maybe some helpful replies would be nice instead of a bunch of comments about how the server owner is "fucking" moron. Price pmrials@olemiss.edu