Thursday, November 19, 2009

Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?

Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?

Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?
MMM, whatever happened to, "put it into your own words"?
Reply:As long as the person who answers do not dump the whole article into the answer box. Plain cut and paste of the whole article does not help. If the person is really sincered in helping, the person should highlight the relevant text in the article and provide the source of the answer.
Reply:so what dude??...they r just trying to help ppl
Reply:Hi, apparently you loathe people who copy and paste but to me if I have a question it does not matter how I get the answer just as long as it is accurate...SMILE!!!
Reply:Not really! At least they try!





Which is more than can be said for you!
Reply:I hope they learn something by answering the question. hopefully they read what they are posting.
Reply:It bothers me too.
Reply:yeah





Redundancy, in general terms, refers to the quality or state of being redundant, that is: exceeding what is necessary or normal; or duplication. This can have a negative connotation, especially in rhetoric: superfluous or repetitive; or a positive implication, especially in engineering: serving as a duplicate for preventing failure of an entire system.
Reply:if they can answer my questions correctly why would i care?....sorry u hate it so much,u might not want to click the links i left for you!...lol
Reply:i'm too lazy for that i just post links.
Reply:On one side yes because it may seem like they put more effort into asking a question than someone who actually researched it with multiple sources.





On the other-hand no, because if someone asks "What is the population of California?" That is a really simple question that the asker could have just as easily typed that into google and found out the answer (Top of the search results =%26gt; "California — Population: 33,871,648 ... ") and so a simple cut and paste suffices for a simple question.
Reply:yes!





u did ur lines, u may now go out 2 play.
Reply:Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?





Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of wikipedia?


Don't you just loathe people who copy and paste straight out of
Reply:not really, if it answers the question it doesn't bother me at all
Reply:You let this kind of thing get to you. Ummm interesting.
Reply:Think I get the question now, thanks.





Yes, this is turning into a lazy persons google.
Reply:I don't care, I just won't chose them as best answer.
Reply:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_tr...
Reply:If it makes them feel more educated, and boosts their self esteem, I say don't worry about it.
Reply:sure
Reply:Communication is the process of exchanging information between entities. Information can be exchanged via a common system of symbols or non-symbolically as in empathy. In a protocol, communication sent one-way is a message; a set of messages back and forth between one entity and another constitute a session of conversation.





Communication is the academic discipline which studies communication.





The word communications comes from the Latin word, "Commuins" meaning "in common". it is the process of exchange of ideas %26amp; understanding from one person to another. Commonness as a keyword refers that communications is the phenomenon of reaching the depth of other person's perception.Societies themselvers are the result of interactions or communications.
Reply:Not really...what I don't understand is why the person asking the question didn't do that to begin with, then they wouldn't have to ask the question in the first place, it takes 2 seconds.


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