> Well, so says the Wikipedia (and we know how reliable that is). Good call. Anything I see in Wonkypedia I always verify elsewhere.
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> Well, so says the Wikipedia (and we know how reliable that is). Good call. Anything I see in Wonkypedia I always verify elsewhere.
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According to wonkypedia^([sic]) it's an urban myth, and was really said by an inexperienced leftpondian sent over to cover a by-election in some godforsaken northern hole in the eighties.
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And for all the topnotchery of these programmers, their best efforts on half of all searches turn out only wonkypedia^([sic]) pages, and (usually unattributed, so not easily filterable to the end user) outdated copies of wonkypedia.
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I suspect Wonkypedia raises a lot by selling content. There are lots of books on sale that are basically printouts of Wonkypedia pages, I presume that pay to use it though of course the people who contributed the pages to Wonkypedia don't get anything.
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