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Originally Posted by ScarecrowBoat
It is a wonderful reference for all things technical. Should you base calculations for designing a bridge off of it, no, but it is a perfect resource for understanding processes outside of your area of expertise (i.e. apparently everything for you). "Surface rust" can't spread? LOL so every little square millimeter of rust has always been exactly as it was? Piss off
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Wikipedia is the MOST reliable source of technology in these days, and that's why almost every students, including post secondary, and high tech companies are relying on Wikipedia. It depends, though, how you use it. Some old generations still rely on super thick encyclopaedia books.