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I have added a few paragraphs in the FAQ itself. I hope nobody minds. Also, I apologize for the likely English mistakes in those additions! | I have added a few paragraphs in the FAQ itself. I hope nobody minds. Also, I apologize for the likely English mistakes in those additions! | ||
--[[User:Antoine|Antoine]] 04:23, 10 May 2006 (CEST) | --[[User:Antoine|Antoine]] 04:23, 10 May 2006 (CEST) | ||
== How Will People Make Money? == | == How Will People Make Money? == | ||
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I notice the "who wrote this" queston is blank. Some of the authors and collaborators are listed at [[History]], but I'm having a hard time citing this definition in an academic text - or rather, the authorship component. Normally, for a collaborative, wiki text, I will cite the site (ie Wikipedia, Meatball) - but what should I do here? [[User:Cormaggio|Cormaggio]] 04:10, 21 November 2008 (EST) | I notice the "who wrote this" queston is blank. Some of the authors and collaborators are listed at [[History]], but I'm having a hard time citing this definition in an academic text - or rather, the authorship component. Normally, for a collaborative, wiki text, I will cite the site (ie Wikipedia, Meatball) - but what should I do here? [[User:Cormaggio|Cormaggio]] 04:10, 21 November 2008 (EST) | ||