Could you do the same on conservapedia?
I’ve been over there and they’re quite limited... but, just to illustrate it, I’ll check it out right now (just so you know what I was looking at, it was the TV series “24” which is on tonight). I missed some shows, and I wanted to see what I missed and see what was coming up tonight so I could catch up before viewing tonight’s show. And this is just one little example of how things work so well on Wikipedia.... I’ll be back after I check it out over at Conservapedia... :-)
Okay, I just got back from it and did searches on “24” TV series and variations thereof, and also “Jack Bauer” and didn’t come up with anything...
That’s another reason why I go to Wikipedia, I don’t have to jump around all over the place, wondering whether this site or that site is going to have the basic information that I want... I can just about find any darned thing there...
The other day I was looking up information on the Glomar Explorer and the lost Soviet sub that was pulled up, and also Howard Hughes. It was all there, in different articles. The sub, the salvage ship, the CIA program and details about that, and also about Howard Hughes and his involvement and so on.
And in addition to that, if you had any question about the details that were given there in the Wikipedia article, they were all referenced back to other sources and you could go to those sources and view the information there, too...
So, I don’t really have too much problem with using Wikipedia...