Patrick,
Remember, it's the black sheep that stands out in the herd ;-). It's just that no one's been able to catch up with you with their paint brush yet :-). Stay at your own pace, it's working just fine.
I've been following this List for a while now, and have learned something from every post. I still don't know in what way I can contribute to it yet, but I'm learning.
As for the "'pedia folks", they are just cousins with problems they're working out of their own.
Marc Riddell
on 11/21/07 11:50 AM, Patrick Mannion at patrick.mannion@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah, we're more laid back than Wikipedia, aside from when it comes to sources. I consider us the black sheep of the Wikimedia family; because to be honest some of the 'Pedia folks, I believe have some disdain for us, and they don't like the current events competition. IMHO.
On Nov 20, 2007 11:59 AM, Wikinews Markie <newsmarkie@googlemail.com> wrote:
ehhehe wikinews is FUN so this kinda leaks onto the list. (quick cover it up - we cant be having a laugh or fun!!!!)
mark
On Nov 20, 2007 9:25 AM, Brian McNeil < brian.mcneil@wikinewsie.org> wrote:
Brianna Laugher wrote:
>Um....
>1) Do you always give spam this much attention? isn't insulting spammers a waste of time? (isn't even *reading* spam a >waste of time?) and
>2) How does this relate to Wikinews?
No, I was just venting some frustration on this one. Thought it might amuse people.
Brian McNeil
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