On 08/11/05, Autymn D. C. lysdexia@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 8 Nov 2005, at 09.16, Sean Barrett wrote:
I really need to update my article....
No, you don't. Not only do you not /have/ an article, but you also don't /need/ to update any article.
I didn't say it was about myself, only that it was mine.
Nobody said anything about it being about yourself; what was being alluded to here is that there is no article ownership on Wikipedia, so there is no such thing as "your article", only "an article you have contributed to". That doesn't mean you can't be proud of your work, but it does mean you have no more claim to or rights over a particular article than anyone else.
[...] My spelling of cinetic is riht, and it looks like you've changed it.
The question is, right (or "riht"; was that deliberate?) according to what authority, other than yourself? More generally, can it really be true that 100% (or 99.9999%) of English speakers are using English "wrong"? Or are they simply mistaken in thinking they speak English - in which case the argument becomes one over who gets to choose what the word "English" means, the millions of people who communicate in what they call "English" every day, or the minority of "experts" who call something else "English" instead.
-- Rowan Collins BSc [IMSoP]