On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com> wrote:
> P.S. London Wikimeet 19 is back at the pub, we assume.
>
Hopefully!
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Alex
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2009/2/10 Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com>:
> At 14:51 +0000 9/2/09, Thomas Dalton wrote:
>>2009/2/9 Sean Whitton <sean(a)silentflame.com>:
>>> On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 09:30:48PM +0000, Thomas Dalton wrote:
>>>> Are you claiming to have understood that?
>>>
>>> I'm not sure how much sarcarm there is in that. No, I was referring to
>>> uk. etc.
>>
>>I thought you probably were, it just seemed funny that you had said
>>that while quoting my stream of nonsense.
>
> You call that nonsense!??!?!
It contained the term "post-modern", what else could it be?
By observing the author's post-modernist application of Kafkaesque
imagery we can see that the integral of sine squared x dx is a
reduction reaction of a transition metal, which results in the organ
becoming entirely vestigial in all extant species. Since energy is
conserved, we can see that the subject is suffering from a Freudian
projection. Hence, 42.
2009/2/8 Gordon Joly <gordon.joly(a)pobox.com>:
> At 09:41 -0800 4/2/09, Cary Bass wrote:
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>>Yes...key to remember:
>>
>>In domains: **.wikipedia.org
>>
>>** is the two or three letter language code.
>>
>>In domains **.wikimedia.org
>>
>>** is the two letter country code. (or ###.**.wikimedia.org in the
>>cases of sub-national chapters)
>>
>>:)
>
>
>
> End of semester test**********>>>>
>
> 1) Compare and contrast:
>
> http://uk.wikipedia.org/
>
> http://uk.wikimedia.org/
>
> Draw attention as to how one letter makes so much difference.
>
> You may name the guilty parties, for full marks.
>
> 2) (You may answer this question even if you do not answer 1)
>
> What is the difference between the following? Are they in the same
> class of objects?
>
> a) Wikipedia
>
> b) Wikimedia
>
> c) Mediawiki
>
> d) Wikia
>
> e) A generic wiki
>
> 3) What is the relationship between the Chapters and the Wikimedia
> Foundation? Compare with any other (political) hierarchy that you
> choose.
>
> Gordo
>
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> From: Michael Peel <email(a)mikepeel.net>
> Date: 1 February 2009 18:31:14 GMT
> To: wikimediauk-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Cc: Communications Committee <wmfcc-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
> Subject: BBC Radio Wales interview
>
> ... was broadcast today, and is now on the BBC iPlayer, see:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h9045/b00h903q/mousemat_01_02_2009/
>
> There's a bit at the beginning about Brittanica, followed by me on
> Wikipedia. Comments / criticisms welcome.
>
> Mike
This link is more pithy...
http://bit.ly/gZnJQ
Skip to 7 minutes 15 second or so, for Mike on telephone line calling in...
Good interview Mike! Perhaps "semi-protected" and other protection
levels are probably a little too techy?
Gordo
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The Wikipedia Loves Art project will start tomorrow, Sunday 1st
February, with a launch event at the Victoria and Albert Museum at
1pm.
The goal list has now been published at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WLA@V%26A#Prizes
Hope as many of you can come along as possible - and happy snapping!
Andrew
Not sure if this got through... apologies if it arrives twice.
Mike
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Michael Peel <email(a)mikepeel.net>
> Date: 1 February 2009 18:31:14 GMT
> To: wikimediauk-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Cc: Communications Committee <wmfcc-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
> Subject: BBC Radio Wales interview
>
> ... was broadcast today, and is now on the BBC iPlayer, see:
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00h9045/b00h903q/
> mousemat_01_02_2009/
>
> There's a bit at the beginning about Brittanica, followed by me on
> Wikipedia. Comments / criticisms welcome.
>
> Mike