@damianreloaded when I was in university it was relatively new but a super handy thing to do was read the Wikipedia article which barely existed and get all the references to read for a bibliography because the university had all the books and journals

@Chriskorvela @damianreloaded

Remember "They must have done their report using Google?" 🤣

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@Charles_Hawtrey @damianreloaded not really. Like all the subject matter freaks took over Wikipedia immediately. For instance, I once created a Wikipedia article for my friends because they were in a lawsuit against another band with the same name. The trial win was that even though they were relatively unknown, they had a song on Tony Hawk and a bunch of split EPs on SubPop, cited by moi. Uninspiring except that someone came by and made one of those dumb membership charts which are useless

@Chriskorvela @damianreloaded

They do watch it closely now. But yeah, there was a time when finding real information was considered to be a joke if used google.

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