--- janisc(a)adelphia.net wrote:
I suppose it's all trial and error. And you
certainly take your Helium
seriously. ;) I just used that as an example. I would take the more dom.
meaning would be the gas if I really was talking about helium. ;) I really
want to undo that one contributors redirect. Hee! I love learning about the
ins & outs of wikipedia. I'm going to take that one posters advice and check
out the definition of "Mars". Sorry I forgot your name. :)
No problemo. :) However, it turns out Mars is no longer a good example since
somebody moved the article about the planet from [[Mars (planet)]] to [[Mars]]
few months ago. Sigh - I'm not sure that was wise given that the god meaning is
comparable in popularity to the planet meaning. So, see [[Pluto]] instead.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto
One of my other wikipedia rants--is a group of people
who took a celebrities
page and made it get the stop sign of not being a neutral article. I tried
correcting it, but it's a big mess, they keep putting THEIR opinion and not
basic facts down. Talk about another mess on wikipedia.
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Resolving_disputes
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