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In before LeHah.
I don't understand how/why someone would excpect to find correct information on wikipedia (or any freely-edited source) on an event that happened less than a week ago. Are people upset by the sudden changes that are taking place in new articles, and do they believe that such a source has a resonsibility to have 100% correct info the minute it is up? If I was looking for a source that I know is going to be accurate, I'd check out a national news program. Anyone who is annoyed by Wikipedia's innacuracies has nothing to complain about. Jam it back in, in the dark. Mario Kart DS: 498293-921939____ Star Fox Command: 155-576-696-451____ Metroid Prime Hunters: 4854-1233-4943____ Final Fantasy III: 506891214495____ Xfire: freuser____ Steam: Free.User____ |