Oke thats good, still I do not trust wiki (some information, for
example medical information is not true) for more advanced information
and assumed that for underlining arguments.... ah whatever this/its
just for entertainment no lives will be ruined by using it (I hope).
Lets continue with the discussion:

A while ago I had a debate with a friend (and myself) about what you
find when you direct your consciousness inwards and find some
interesting information about it:   
http://www.sbinstitute.com/PDF%20AW.org/MB%20Chpt%2010.pdf
(damn have to do overtime I finish my story another time)

Matthijs

On 29 okt, 19:58, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know what Posting Guidelines you're referring to, Matthijs,
> certainly not those of this group. which quote a Wikipedia source
> (with reference to trolling) in the first paragraph! Your quotation is
> actually from a particular post from Molly in a discussion, with which
> Ian, another moderator, promptly disagreed.
>
> I'm with Gil on this one completely - Wikipedia is like life, which
> is, according to Forrest Gump's mother, "... like a box of chocolates.
> You never know what you're gonna get." 
> (Source:http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Forrest_Gump)
>
> There's a certain academic snobbery about Wikipedia, which frequently
> bugs me. Sure, it's not always perfect and sure, anyone can change it
> - though this also means that inaccuracies are also usually picked up
> very quickly. In my view, it can be used, as any single source, with
> caution and judgement. Or as an excellent starter platform for further
> research.
>
> Francis
>
> On 29 Okt., 19:09, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Very bad source of information and I quote the Posting Guideline:
>
> > Wikipedia is generally not considered a valid source for information
> > because it can be changed by anyone at anytime. You may be bringing
> > the validity of the group into question by potential members by using
> > it.
>
> > In fact, cross posting, as in the case of twitter, uses
>
> > On 27 okt, 23:19, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On 27 Okt., 23:12, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:> First of 
> > > all nice discussion, but please do NOT use Wikipedia!
>
> > > Why not?
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