Ah, heres one....
In medicine, ENT represents the Ear, Nose, and Throat specialism, also
known as otolaryngology. ENT may also refer to the television series
Star Trek: Enterprise. Ents is also a term for a Student Union
Entertainments Officer
...on [[ent]], lol. Is it just me or should ENT have primary disambig?
On 8/6/05, David Gerard <fun(a)thingy.apana.org.au> wrote:
Bryan Derksen (bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca) [050806 09:58]:
Zachary Harden wrote:
>And how can we mark it as even nice? A
template could disrupt the
>page, but IMHO, any type of mark on the article page is just asking
>for trouble. Plus, I still do not know how can one define a "done"
>article on here and how many will be protected on a trial basis.
Something based on the version rating system that
almost got enabled in
the most recent version of WikiMedia would be best, IMO - it's my
understanding that the basic code is all there, it just needs tweaking
and polishing.
A bit worse than that - it puts horrible demands on the server and would
promptly break Wikipedia if we dared enable it live ;-) It needs some
serious algorithm optimisation for Brion to let it anywhere near live.
(Please! Someone! Someones!)
- d.
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