Date: 15/12/2013 03:24:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 449575
Subject: I Am So Fantastic

…according to Wikipedia. And you can be too, by donating some money to them this festive season.

Here’s the email I received:

Dear Nikolas,
You are so fantastic. THANK YOU for supporting the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that runs Wikipedia and its sister projects.
Your donation covers not only your own costs of using Wikipedia, but also the costs of other Wikipedia readers.

Like the retired farmer in upstate New York who’s using Wikipedia to study the science of sludge, and the student in Kuala Lumpur who’s researching organic chemistry.
The British mechanic who, after he broke his back in an accident, used Wikipedia to retrain himself as a web developer. The civil servant in Finland who set up an offline version of Wikipedia
for a small school in Ghana. And the father in Mexico City who takes his little daughters to the museum on weekends, and uses Wikipedia to help them understand everything they’re seeing there.

Wikipedia’s job is to bring the sum total of all human knowledge to everyone around the world in their own language.
That’s a pretty audacious mission, but with 30 million articles and 287 languages, I’d say that thanks to you and people like you, we are getting there.

On behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation, and the half-a-billion other Wikipedia readers around the world: thank you.
The fact that you are helping to pay the costs of running Wikipedia means it can stay ad-free and independent of bias, focused solely on helping its readers. Exactly as it should be.
You may have noticed that for the first time this year we’ve tweaked our fundraising so that most people will only see the banners a handful of times, instead of for weeks.
That’s deliberate: we don’t want people to get irritated by too many appeals. But it does mean that fewer people will figure out we’re a non-profit, and that we want their help.
So if you’re willing, I’d appreciate if you’d help spread the word by forwarding this e-mail to a few of your friends.

And I’d love if you’d try joining us in helping to write Wikipedia. Wikipedia’s written entirely by volunteers — tens of thousands of ordinary people around the world, exactly like us.
If you see a typo or a small mistake on Wikipedia, please fix it. If you know anything worth adding, please add it. Some people find it remarkably satisfying, and maybe you will too.
Thank you again. I very much appreciate your trust in us, and I promise you: we will use your money carefully and well.

Thanks, Sue
Sue Gardner Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation

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Date: 15/12/2013 03:29:13
From: PermeateFree
ID: 449576
Subject: re: I Am So Fantastic

Bubblecar said:


…according to Wikipedia. And you can be too, by donating some money to them this festive season.

Here’s the email I received:

Dear Nikolas,
You are so fantastic. THANK YOU for supporting the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that runs Wikipedia and its sister projects.
Your donation covers not only your own costs of using Wikipedia, but also the costs of other Wikipedia readers.

Like the retired farmer in upstate New York who’s using Wikipedia to study the science of sludge, and the student in Kuala Lumpur who’s researching organic chemistry.
The British mechanic who, after he broke his back in an accident, used Wikipedia to retrain himself as a web developer. The civil servant in Finland who set up an offline version of Wikipedia
for a small school in Ghana. And the father in Mexico City who takes his little daughters to the museum on weekends, and uses Wikipedia to help them understand everything they’re seeing there.

Wikipedia’s job is to bring the sum total of all human knowledge to everyone around the world in their own language.
That’s a pretty audacious mission, but with 30 million articles and 287 languages, I’d say that thanks to you and people like you, we are getting there.

On behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation, and the half-a-billion other Wikipedia readers around the world: thank you.
The fact that you are helping to pay the costs of running Wikipedia means it can stay ad-free and independent of bias, focused solely on helping its readers. Exactly as it should be.
You may have noticed that for the first time this year we’ve tweaked our fundraising so that most people will only see the banners a handful of times, instead of for weeks.
That’s deliberate: we don’t want people to get irritated by too many appeals. But it does mean that fewer people will figure out we’re a non-profit, and that we want their help.
So if you’re willing, I’d appreciate if you’d help spread the word by forwarding this e-mail to a few of your friends.

And I’d love if you’d try joining us in helping to write Wikipedia. Wikipedia’s written entirely by volunteers — tens of thousands of ordinary people around the world, exactly like us.
If you see a typo or a small mistake on Wikipedia, please fix it. If you know anything worth adding, please add it. Some people find it remarkably satisfying, and maybe you will too.
Thank you again. I very much appreciate your trust in us, and I promise you: we will use your money carefully and well.

Thanks, Sue
Sue Gardner Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation

Is that Saint Nikolas?

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Date: 15/12/2013 09:33:51
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 449623
Subject: re: I Am So Fantastic

“Thanks, Sue
Sue Gardner Executive Director, Wikimedia Foundation”

I’ve never liked Sue, never have.
She was a bitch at school and used to be always running to the teachers to dob on the boys.
She was also a Prefect, all goody two shoes and now she’s pimping for Wiki.

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Date: 15/12/2013 09:42:25
From: Divine Angel
ID: 449625
Subject: re: I Am So Fantastic

I was watching some cooking show the other day and at the end came this credit:
Fact checking: Wikipedia.

They may as well have said they copied it from some kid’s essay.

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Date: 15/12/2013 16:13:33
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 449910
Subject: re: I Am So Fantastic

Divine Angel said:


I was watching some cooking show the other day and at the end came this credit:
Fact checking: Wikipedia.

They may as well have said they copied it from some kid’s essay.

Universities do not accept students fact checking on Wikipedia

Universities have rules on citing and referencing material

Wikipedia is still a useful information hub

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Date: 15/12/2013 16:24:24
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 449911
Subject: re: I Am So Fantastic

So, is Sue Gardner fantasic?

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Date: 15/12/2013 16:37:35
From: morrie
ID: 449913
Subject: re: I Am So Fantastic

CrazyNeutrino said:

So, is Sue Gardner fantasic?


I had a fling with a Sue Gardner when I was at Uni. She was pretty nice.

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