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gets() - dangerous?
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[QUOTE="Jack Klein, post: 2441571"] And your sentence, above, is what many uncredentialed individuals say when they want their (opinions, theories, etc.) given full weight without the necessity of making the effort to obtain the credentials. Note that I am not saying this is so in your case, nor am I attempting to insult you. Quite a few problems have been documented with Wikipedia, several just recently. One of the real problems with Wikipedia, mostly absent from formal peer-review literature, is the anonymity and lack of accountability of the contributors. Wikipedia is very much different from many other sources. I made no claims whatsoever about its quality, accuracy, or freedom from bias. I merely responded to a line in an earlier post, which you snipped, where a poster claimed that something was "well documented" followed by a link to Wikipedia. Based on recent well publicized events, I maintain that existence of a Wikipedia article, by itself, does not guarantee that the atricle's subject is well documented. [/QUOTE]
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