On 12/8/05, Mark Gallagher m.g.gallagher@student.canberra.edu.au wrote:
G'day Andrew,
On 08/12/05, Anthony DiPierro wikilegal@inbox.org wrote:
What exactly is an "eternal stub", anyway? I thought by definition a stub was able to be expanded.
An eternal stub is one that is eternally able to be expanded... but no-one ever does.
Or *can*.
Can God create a permastub not even He can expand?
-- Mark Gallagher "What? I can't hear you, I've got a banana on my head!"
- Danger Mouse
There are an awful lot of people confuse short articles with stubs. Just because it's short doesn't mean it's bad.
Of course, just because it's a stub doesn't mean it's bad (compared to nothing) either. After all, most mainstream encyclopedias contain stubs too.
Anthony