QUOTE(Jonny Cache @ Fri 21st September 2007, 8:44pm)
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QUOTE(guy @ Tue 18th September 2007, 6:50pm)
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QUOTE(Jonny Cache @ Tue 18th September 2007, 10:26pm)
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Well, we don't want to be picking on Guys as a class.
Oh good.
That bit about
No More Monsieur Nice Guy was just my way of signaling a significant sea-change in my attitude toward Wikipedia.
Along with that change in attitude there goes a change in approach. I just wanted to prevent people whose opinions I value from being confused about the fact that I will in future not be playing by the same rules that I played by in the past.
Wikipedia is an Online Game that is designed to enculcate its players in a particular belief system. Given
Bain's Maxim that a belief is that on which a person is prepared to act, this means that the Game socializes the players who succeed in it to particular ways of acting, forms of conduct, and dispositions to behave in distinctive manners. It is therefore a Training Online Game (TOG) or an Online Game Intended For Training (OGIFT). Beware of Geeks, etc.
Next Question. To what Modes Or Forms Of Conduct are the players being entrained?
Jon Awbrey
g-damn right!!!
We should now apply rules of "REAL WORLD" to Wacky World of Wiki Cult Belief System.
Or, WWWCBS
a. [[US:LAW]] Above all else, the foundation members and servers live in florida and are under
the juristions of US law, Civil and Criminal.
This is the starting point of Dealing with the WWWCBS.
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