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Post by squall on Feb 5, 2010 20:25:36 GMT -5
Gian, is there any way to organize your/the bibliographic materials on the Triangle (i.e. newspaper materials, nautical reports, etc.), in line with Oxfordish-referencing system that Wikipedia employs for in-line citations? I know 'we' have the hard data to thwart the outright bad research of the pseudoskeptics, but like a military maneuver: unless we get it to the proverbial front lines, it will remain...unproductive.
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Post by Gian on Feb 13, 2010 17:59:31 GMT -5
Sorry, I've not been around. I've been on Facebook, however, where I've gotten used to the system and am giving updates there. My site is still undergoing re-design. It will then have a better indexing, I hope. Links will open to the actual pdf of the accident report or witness affidavy. I'm also going to have a Wikiwatch" page where the page is mirrored and the correct data and links are given.
Gian
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Post by squall on Mar 25, 2010 3:08:25 GMT -5
I ask about this because seemingly every single sub-article in the main page is using Kusche's garbage research as their references to "explain" things, and the pseudoskeptics make certain to remove anything that disagrees with his writing.
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