Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wikipedia Contributors Mostly Male
A new study of Wikipedia showed that 87 percent of the site's editors were male. What do you think?
Dale North,
Armored Car Driver
"This just proves how much manpower it takes to keep the Dr. Who page current."
Jennifer Bergen,
Systems Analyst
"As it should be. A lady knows better than to correct someone in public."
Lucy Page,
Counselor
"I'm a second-wave feminist and have been fighting for equality for decades now, but I think this is where I quit."
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11.20.09
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After more than 56 years in office, 92-year-old Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) has become the longest-serving member of Congress. What do you...
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11.19.09
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The Obama administration will propose that safety regulations for subways and commuter trains be put under the jurisdiction of the federal...
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11.18.09
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Researchers from North Carolina's Wake Forest University successfully engineered a replacement erectile tissue that, when implanted in the penises of...
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11.17.09
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11.16.09
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After airing five episodes, ABC has canceled the Kelsey Grammer disgraced-CEO-returns-to-small-hometown sitcom Hank. What do you...
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11.13.09
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The outspoken CNN anchor announced Wednesday that he was resigning, effective immediately. What do you think?