For 100 million dollars, you could possibly hire quite a few contemporary scholars/scientists/experts full-time (or part-time) for, say, an year, and volunteer/paid proof-readers to create new content under some sort of open license.
Assuming 1000 scholars, each capable of generating 1000 pages of high-quality information, in one year, you get 100,000 pages of (mostly) precise and scholarly data. Not bad, I would think.
Superintendent Stuart Johnson, operations manager at Halesowen police station, said: 'I support the actions of my officers who responded to complaints from the public about "kids destroying" an ornamental cherry tree by stripping every branch from it, in an area where there have been reports of anti-social behaviour.
Why should I use IE over, say, Firefox or Opera?
For 100 million dollars, you could possibly hire quite a few contemporary scholars/scientists/experts full-time (or part-time) for, say, an year, and volunteer/paid proof-readers to create new content under some sort of open license.
Assuming 1000 scholars, each capable of generating 1000 pages of high-quality information, in one year, you get 100,000 pages of (mostly) precise and scholarly data. Not bad, I would think.