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Will you please get the Dorothy McEwen information posted promptly as submitted? This has been going on since 2007 and I have given you permission to use my copyrighted material posted on our DigitalResearch.biz web site multiple times including again yesterday. Thank you for taking care of this and getting this information up. |
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Abecedarian
(ay-bee-see-DAYR-ee-uhn)
noun
- One who is learning the alphabet.
- One who teaches the alphabet.
- One who is a beginner in some field.
adjective
- Alphabetically arranged.
- Relating to the alphabet.
- Rudimentary
And what, say, would abecedarians think of Misplaced Pages ?!
Articles created
- Manjeera
- Hindu iconography
- Alice Stewart Trillin
- Behind the Scenes (US TV series)
- Mina P. Shaughnessy
- Prevention of Terrorism Act, India
- Suzanne Labin
- Bibliography of Hindu scriptures
- Shubha Raul
- The Jaguar Smile
- CIA's family jewels
- Dineshchandra Sircar
- A Vedic Word Concordance
- Sadhana (weekly)
- W. Norman Brown
- Uploaded Images
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Wikiphilosophy or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the trolls
- What we are building here ? Encylopedia of everything
- How we are building it ? With persistence
- Who's building it ? Uhh ...
But why should I contribute to an article? I'm no expert.
— Lore Sjöberg
That's fine. The Misplaced Pages philosophy can be summed up thusly: "Experts are scum." For some reason people who spend 40 years learning everything they can about, say, the Peloponnesian War -- and indeed, advancing the body of human knowledge -- get all pissy when their contributions are edited away by Randy in Boise who heard somewhere that sword-wielding skeletons were involved. And they get downright irate when asked politely to engage in discourse with Randy until the sword-skeleton theory can be incorporated into the article without passing judgment.
Subpages
- Maleabroad - tracking socks of user (defunct)
- Sandbox (empty)
DOROTHY MCEWEN INFORMATION
Will you please get the Dorothy McEwen information posted promptly as submitted? This has been going on since 2007 and I have given you permission to use my copyrighted material posted on our DigitalResearch.biz web site multiple times including again yesterday. Thank you for taking care of this and getting this information up.