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    "as a liable source"... you must be in junior high, think you meant "reliable"? Nothing wrong with Wikipedia, an incredibly valuable repository of information easily accessed, summarised and well maintained by an army of volunteers. As for any publication only as good as it's referenced source of information, for which Wikipedia makes a much better effort referencing or citing as unreferenced new material. Of course, lot's of references are themselves from articles that may not be well substantiated, but then when did HC rampers ever care about fact checking unreferenced articles so long as they are supportive...

    Below are the 160 references to statements in the linked Wikipedia article not fit for highschoolers, feel free to to review and let me know the egregious errors or unsubstantiated statements you're unhappy with and I'll retract. Please don't get all academic pious on me now, bulls have been using unsubstantiated and misleading claims on this thread for too long to believe the facts actually matter now.

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