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+ | Every science article on WP, even sociology, needs an expert who can write in summary style. Anyone with talent should be welcomed with open arms. Instead, their contributions are put on the chopping block before the talentless Deletion Army hacks, hopelessly out of touch and/or agenda-driven, too inept to use Google (let alone Google Books), who may or may not be able to write something as simple as a deletion summary. None of which failings, I might add, disqualifies them from their goal of racking up sufficient kills to join the admin Special Forces. New content has diminished to bios of dead people, and 1k-byte-listings of cities, colleges, corporations and sports teams. WP writers (I too am guilty on this last point) got scooped by an [[User:Anarchangel/Sandbox#Japanese Pop Culture in America|English writing project]]. So what's it going to be? Hubris or humility? | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 12 December 2010
Spanish Civil War, 1936
Anarchy Online (AO, which I am currently not playing but will doubtless return to) is a free-to-play science fiction non-first-person-shooter (there being, barring true artificial intelligence, no such thing as a computer roleplaying game, even if that is standard terminology) with an excellent backstory that is updated occasionally. The patently evil Omni-Tech corporation is on one side, and the successors to the gains of the workers' revolution, the Clans, on the other. Like a junkie, I want friends to come and partake, but I know this is wrong. So stay away, far away!
CGI introduction to the series
AO vid storyline series part 1
Every science article on WP, even sociology, needs an expert who can write in summary style. Anyone with talent should be welcomed with open arms. Instead, their contributions are put on the chopping block before the talentless Deletion Army hacks, hopelessly out of touch and/or agenda-driven, too inept to use Google (let alone Google Books), who may or may not be able to write something as simple as a deletion summary. None of which failings, I might add, disqualifies them from their goal of racking up sufficient kills to join the admin Special Forces. New content has diminished to bios of dead people, and 1k-byte-listings of cities, colleges, corporations and sports teams. WP writers (I too am guilty on this last point) got scooped by an English writing project. So what's it going to be? Hubris or humility?