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Re: [d@DCC] DCC on Wikipedia.

From: "Scott Elcomb" <psema4 _-at-_ gmail.com>
To: "General Copyright Discussions (questions, organizing, etc)" <discuss (at) list.digital-copyright.ca>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 17:04:18 -0400
References: <46C8E0F2.8010209@TelecomOttawa.net> <99a6c38f0708201142y6ff0d967i8329275108c11c84@mail.gmail.com>

A couple notes/fixes to my earlier post:

On 8/20/07, Scott Elcomb <psema4@gmail.com> wrote:
> "poluarity vote."

Intentional spelling error: Polarized + Popularity = Poluarity.

As far as I've been able to determine, all media outlets are
polarized.  In my experience, I've never come across a truly neutral
media outlet.  Day-to-day operations of media outlets supercede public
interest - specifically targeted to their audience in an effort to
maintain/increase sales.  (Related terms: sophistry)

> 5 - I can't afford to commit to becoming even a part-time WP editor,
> but would be willing to offer research assitance to such.

Unintentional spelling error - was supposed to be assistance.

-- 
Scott Elcomb  [ http://www.psema4.com/ ]

"Our Founders' faith in the viability of representative democracy
rested on their trust in the wisdom of a well-informed citizenry,
their ingenious design for checks and balances, and their belief that
the rule of reason is the natural sovereign of a free people." - Al
Gore (The Assault on Reason, 2008)

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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."  - Benjamin Franklin

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on its shoes."  - Mark Twain
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