The Cunctator wrote:
ObSheesh:
During a guest appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992), Jay Leno asked him where his name came from, and he replied that he was named after the Beatles song "Hey Jude." [15 June 2001]
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000179/bio
What makes Wikipedia great is that it doesn't make the arbitrary and elitist distinction between high and low culture, but democratically includes information that its audience thinks is of interest.
People should be *VERY HESITANT* about removing information that others have added. Editing for style, content, readability, utility, grammar, flow, etc. are all critical but taking knowledge out of Wikipedia just because you find it uninteresting or unimportant is arrogant, rude, and destructive to the project.
I love the Wikipedia trivia sections and I love the attitude that says "if it can be integrated into the text, it doesn't need to be mentioned as trivia", which I don't even see as a compromise.
Sourcing is critical but the "I'm going to kill it if it isn't sourced" is a philosophy that should be wielded with UTMOST care.
Because when you're reading [[The Beatles]], you absolutely have to know how much Paul McCartney bought one of his houses for.
John