Carcharoth wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:36 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
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You silly goose. Don't you realize that when we all have brain implants
that retain a quintabyte that the internet won't exist at all. We'll be in
constant streaming twitter mode all the time. There won't
2009/8/24 Carcharoth carcharot...@googlemail.com:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:36 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
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You silly goose. Don't you realize that when we all have brain implants
that retain a quintabyte that the internet won't exist at all. We'll be in
constant streaming twitter
2009/8/24 geni geni...@gmail.com:
In practice the end point of Natural language processing and large
scale digitalisation is likely to be made to request computer
generated custom articles. Wikipedia with it's surprisingly structured
entries is likely to be used as a significant stepping
2009/8/24 David Gerard dger...@gmail.com:
Yes. Rather a lot of conversations I have with random geeks are along
these lines.
Basically, infoboxes = machine-readable data = good. So the way to go
there would be to make template plumbing give data more amenable to
chewing on. (Standardised
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:54 PM, David Gerarddger...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/24 geni geni...@gmail.com:
In practice the end point of Natural language processing and large
scale digitalisation is likely to be made to request computer
generated custom articles. Wikipedia with it's surprisingly
In a message dated 8/24/2009 10:47:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
geni...@gmail.com writes:
Wikipedia with it's surprisingly structured
entries is likely to be used as a significant stepping stone in this
direction.
What is the name of every celebrity born in
2009/8/24 wjhon...@aol.com:
In a message dated 8/24/2009 10:47:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
geni...@gmail.com writes:
Wikipedia with it's surprisingly structured
entries is likely to be used as a significant stepping stone in this
direction.
What is the name
In a message dated 8/24/2009 12:23:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
geni...@gmail.com writes:
Birth dates and locations tend to be fairly structured within articles
so are fairly easy to get. Dealing with a term as vauge as celebrity
make the task impossible even with human intervention.
2009/8/24 wjhon...@aol.com:
What about movie stars ? That's not quite as vague. Can we do that today
without human intervention? People who have been in a film? Or is that too
vague
It can be done with say actors and actresses. Fun area since
apparently it has number of closely related
In a message dated 8/22/2009 8:59:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
kgnp...@gmail.com writes:
Right well, I'll start brushing up on my Breton and by the time I get
around
to learning Vietnamese the sun will have obliterated the earth and
Wikipedia
as we know it.--
I will wager $100
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 7:04 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
I will wager $100 that Wikipedia will be gone long before the sun turns
into a Red Giant.
I hope Wikipedia at least outlives me.
I do sometimes get into the mindset of thinking everything I do with
Wikipedia might be a waste of time
In a message dated 8/22/2009 11:24:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
bodnot...@gmail.com writes:
I do sometimes get into the mindset of thinking everything I do with
Wikipedia might be a waste of time because I envision it collapsing,
dying, being fatally attacked or somesuch.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:52 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 8/22/2009 11:24:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
bodnot...@gmail.com writes:
I do sometimes get into the mindset of thinking everything I do with
Wikipedia might be a waste of time because I envision it collapsing,
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
The content of Wikipedia, like malaria, is here to stay. It's been
copied so many times by now, that nothing can eradicate it.
Wikipedia itself however probably won't live more than ten more years at
the most :)
In twenty years, we
but why do you think that Wikipedia as a non-profit wouldn't be a
part of that?
You mean the Wikimedia foundation?
Emily
On Aug 23, 2009, at 3:58 AM, Bod Notbod wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 7:52 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
The content of Wikipedia, like malaria, is here to stay. It's
Of course the whole reason you'd want to put a reference to Vienna
into the article on Vienne is that it's a French name, and if you
happen to be reading a French text using Wikipedia as a reference it
might be useful for you to know that the name Vienne may sometimes
refer to a foreign capital.
In a message dated 8/23/2009 1:59:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
bodnot...@gmail.com writes:
Do you think it would be hopelessly superseded by brain implants that
give us access to all knowledge all of the time? Who's to say that
that knowledge wouldn't be provided by Wikipedia?
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:36 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
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You silly goose. Don't you realize that when we all have brain implants
that retain a quintabyte that the internet won't exist at all. We'll be in
constant streaming twitter mode all the time. There won't be articles per
se,
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 2:43 AM, stevertigostv...@gmail.com wrote:
carcharot...@googlemail.com writes:
*a département of France
*a French river
*a French city
*the French name for Vienna
Shouldn't it be [[Vienne]]? With the lede starting out
'''Vienne''' (English spelling: Vienna), is a
Meanwhile, back on the English Wikipedia, a bot has added loads of
interwikis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vienne_(disambiguation)diff=309530294oldid=309522639
I wonder if all those are correct or not?
Carcharoth
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In a message dated 8/22/2009 6:44:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
stv...@gmail.com writes:
How is it claimed that we are bound to English spelling only, and yet
permit all the Nordic, Germanic, and French characters* - few of which
most *English* speakers know the pronunciation of. (*?)
In a message dated 8/22/2009 8:04:51 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
carcharot...@googlemail.com writes:
Will, is this genealogy webpage reliable at all?
http://gilles.maillet.free.fr/histoire/famille_bourgogne/famille_vienne.htm
Well one thing I always caution
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