I don't generally see such things as worth arguing over. If someone
-really- wants a citation for that, or that the Earth's atmosphere is
mainly nitrogen and oxygen, or that Einstein was a physicist, you can
find one in thirty seconds. If something is really as obvious as you
think it is, citation is trivially easy.
On 4/29/07, John Lee <johnleemk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Quite a few editors have been taking our requirement
to cite sources to an
extreme...whether this is good or bad, I don't know, but at any rate, it's
starting to seep into the public consciousness:
http://bash.org/?757724
<CtrlAltDestroy> Here is my impression of Wikipedia.
<CtrlAltDestroy> "There are five fingers on the human hand [citation
needed]"
Johnleemk
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