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Want to be part of the largest group-writing project in human history? Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia, the user-generated online reference for the 21st century. Considered more popular than eBay, Microsoft.com, and Amazon.com, Wikipedia servers respond to approximately 30,000 requests per second, or about 2.5 billion per day. It's become the first point of reference for people the world over who need a fact fast. If you want to jump on board and add to the content, Wikipedia: The Missing Manual is your first-class ticket. Wikipedia has more than 9 million entries in 250 languages, over 2 million articles in the English language alone. Each one is written and edited by an ever-changing cast of volunteer editors. You can be one of them. With the tips in this book, you'll quickly learn how to get more out of -- and put more into -- this valuable online resource. Wikipedia: The Missing Manual gives you practical advice on creating articles and collaborating with fellow editors, improving existing articles, and working with the Wikipedia community to review new articles, mediate disputes, and maintain the site. Up to the challenge? This one-of-a-kind book includes: Basic editing techniques, including the right and wrong ways to edit Pinpoint advice about which types of articles do and do not belong on Wikipedia Ways to learn from other editors and communicate with them via the site's talk pages Tricks for using templates and timesaving automated editing tools Recommended procedures for fighting spam and vandalism Guidance on adding citations, links, and images to your articles Wikipedia depends on people just like you to help the site grow and maintain the highest quality. WithWikipedia: The Missing Manual, you get all the tools you need to be part of the crew.

Wikipedia Readers Guide: The Missing Manual


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You don't have to understand how to edit Wikipedia in order to find the information you need and join the conversation. This booklet gives you just what you need to know in friendly, concise form so you can research any subject without getting lost in Wikipedia's labyrinth. With it, you'll be able to unlock the mysteries of the many links on every Wikipedia page and the sometimes cryptic buzzwords you see on Talk pages. And, while this booklet focuses on Wikipedia readers, it also includes a tutorial for first-time editors and explains Wikipedia's editing tools. You'll find valuable advice on how to alert editors to flaws in articles and how to contribute to Talk pages without getting caught up in pointless disputes. The author of Wikipedia Reader's Guide: The Missing Manual has edited more than 15,000 Wikipedia articles, and has written a comprehensive index to Wikipedia for editors to use in their daily work. His knowledge of Wikipedia is limitless and his passion is contagious. With this guide, you'll catch on quickly.

Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia


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Wikipedia the encyclopedia is built by a community--a community of Wikipedians who are expected to "assume good faith" when interacting with one another. In "Good Faith Collaboration," Joseph Reagle examines this unique collaborative culture. Wikipedia, says Reagle, is not the first effort to create a freely shared, universal encyclopedia; its early twentieth-century ancestors include Paul Otlet's Universal Repository and H. G. Wells's proposal for a "World Brain." Both these projects, like Wikipedia, were fuelled by new technology--which at the time included index cards and microfilm. What distinguishes Wikipedia from these and other more recent ventures is Wikipedia's good faith collaborative culture, as seen not only in the writing and editing of articles but also in their discussion pages and edit histories. Keeping an open perspective on both knowledge claims and other contributors, Reagle argues, creates an extraordinary collaborative potential. Wikipedia is famously an encyclopedia "anyone can edit," and Reagle examines Wikipedia's openness and several challenges to it: technical features that limit vandalism to articles; private actions to mitigate potential legal problems; and Wikipedia's own internal bureaucratization. He explores Wikipedia's process of consensus (reviewing a dispute over naming articles on television shows) and examines the way leadership and authority work in an open content community. Wikipedia's style of collaborative production has been imitated, analyzed, and satirized. Despite the social unease over its implications for individual autonomy, institutional authority, and the character (and quality) of cultural products, Wikipedia's good faith collaborative culture has brought us closer than ever to a realization of the century-old pursuit of a universal encyclopedia.

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"Sams Teach Yourself Wikipedia in 10 Minutes" gives you straightforward, practical answers when you need fast results. By working through the 10-minute lessons, you'll learn everything you need to know to take advantage of the Wikipedia encyclopedia-and all of Wikipedia's incredible resources. Tips point out shortcuts and solutions Cautions help you avoid common pitfalls Notes provide additional information Plain English explains new terms and definitions 10 minutes is all you need to learn how to... Navigate the Wikipedia site and discover its latest capabilities Use Wikipedia for fast, efficient research Verify Wikipedia information and check references Edit, correct, improve, and discuss existing Wikipedia articles Write new Wikipedia articles, and add images and media to them Find word definitions in Wiktionary and quotations in Wikiquote Download Wikimedia Commons photos you can freely reuse Read and edit free textbooks with Wikibooks Link to Wikipedia content on your own website Participate in the Wikipedia community

Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond


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How Wikipedia Works: And How You Can Be a Part of It


How Wikipedia Works: And How You Can Be a Part of It


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Myxomatosis. The Order of Canada. Noble gas. Catherine de' Medici. The History of Superman? Whether you're doing serious research on the Web or just settling an argument, it's easy to get caught up in Wikipedia's two million articles. And that's not such a bad thing. But how'd all the information get there in the first place? And how can you tell if it's reliable? Or say you want to become a part of Wikipedia and make your own contributions. Where do you begin? In "How Wikipedia Works," you'll learn the skills required to use and contribute to the world's largest reference work-like what constitutes good writing and research and how to work with images and templates. With insight, anecdotes, and tips from three Wikipedia veterans, you'll learn how to: Find information and evaluate the quality and reliability of articles Contribute to existing articles by copyediting, writing new material, and fact-checking Add new articles that conform to Wikipedia's guidelines and best practices-so that your hard work won't be deleted Communicate with other Wikipedians through Talk pages, discussion forums, direct messaging, and more Understand Wikipedia's policies and procedures and how they're created and enforced Resolve content disputes and deal with vandals and other malicious editors Wikipedia is made up of people just like you: students, professors, and everyday experts and fans. With about 10,000 articles added to Wikipedia each week, there are plenty of opportunities to join this global community. "How Wikipedia Works" explains how you can make the Web's go-to source for information even better. Instead of wondering where to begin, the question will be "How far will you go?"

The World and Wikipedia: How We Are Editing Reality


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Take any article on Wikipedia. Who wrote it? Where did it come from? Now take a closer look at those unconvincing, badly written sentences in the middle. Why did someone add them? How long will it be before someone else deletes them? And how many people will have read them before they are removed? Five years ago such questions didn't matter; Wikipedia was one source among many, and no one took it very seriously. Two years ago they hardly mattered, because the newspapers said Wikipedia couldn't be trusted, and there was always a more 'reliable' source to check later. But suddenly, these questions really do matter. With all its nonsense, its illiteracy and its unreliability, Wikipedia is currently the eighth most visited site on the web. Whatever they say, most people rely on it most of the time. Those other sources won't be around much longer, and Wikipedia will be the best there is. But is it good enough to rule the world of knowledge? And how big will it be ten years from now?

Introduction to Sociology: As Appears on Wikibooks, a Project of Wikipedia


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Sociology is the study of human social life. Because human social life is so expansive, sociology has many sub-sections of study, ranging from the analysis of conversations to the development of theories to try to understand how the entire world works. Introduction to Sociology is one of the very few Wikibooks to gain the coveted "Featured Books" rating by the admistrators of Wikibooks, attesting to its highly developed and comprehensive nature. This book can be used as an excellent High School or College level textbook, reference work, and/or a volume for general reading and learning. Wikibooks is a collaborative book authoring website, where users from all over the world work together to write textbooks and other types of instructional books on many topics. It is a Wikimedia project, operated by the same group of people who run Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikibooks went online on 10 July 2003. Wikibooks is a collection of open-content textbooks. Wikipedia attracts 683 million visitors annually reading over 10 million articles in 253 languages, comprising a combined total of over 1.74 billion words for all Wikipedias. The English Wikipedia edition passed the 2,000,000- article mark on September 9, 2007, and as of May 31, 2008 it had over 2,396,000 articles consisting of over 1,034,000,000 words. This volume is published by Seven Treasures Publications, an independent book publisher unaffiliated with the Wikipedia Foundation, under the terms of the GNU license.

Introduction to Paleoanthropology: As Appears on Wikibooks, a Project of Wikipedia


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This volume offers a comprehensive introduction to Paleoanthropology. Introduction to Paleoanthropology is one of the very few Wikibooks to gain the coveted "Featured Books" rating by the administrators of Wikibooks, a project of Wikipedia, attesting to its highly developed and comprehensive nature. This book can be used as an excellent High School or College level textbook, reference work, and/or a volume for general reading and learning. As a subset of physical anthropology, this field relies on the following: . Research Design: Understanding Human Evolution Evolution of hominoids from other primates starting around 8 million to 6 million years ago . Importance of physical anthropology Evidence of hominoid activity between 8 and 2.5 million years ago usually only consists of bone remains available for study. Because of this very incomplete picture of the time period from the fossil record, various aspects of physical anthropology (osteometry, evolutionary framework) are essential to explain evolution during these first millions of years. Evolution during this time is considered as the result of natural forces only. . Importance of related disciplines Paleoanthropologists need to be well-versed in other scientific disciplines and methods, including ecology, biology, genetics and primatology. Through several million years of evolution, humans eventually became a unique species. This process is similar to the evolution of other animals that are adapted to specific environments or "ecological niches." Animals adapted to niches usually play a specialized part in their ecosystem and rely on a specialized diet. Wikibooks is a collaborative book authoring website, where users from all overthe world work together to write textbooks and other types of instructional books on many topics. It is a Wikimedia project, operated by the same group of people who run Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikibooks went online on 10 July 2003. Wikibooks is a collection of open-content textbooks. Wikipedia attracts 683 million visitors annually reading over 10 million articles in 253 languages, comprising a combined total of over 1.74 billion words for all Wikipedias. The English Wikipedia edition passed the 2,000,000- article mark on September 9, 2007, and as of May 31, 2008 it had over 2,396,000 articles consisting of over 1,034,000,000 words. This volume is published by Seven Treasures Publications, an independent book publisher unaffiliated with the Wikipedia Foundation, under the terms of the GNU license.

A Brief History of Encyclopedias: From Pliny to Wikipedia


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Including topics such as Wikipedia's importance as a global phenomenon, this is a timely consideration of the roles of the guardians and editors of information throughout history Encyclopedias have traditionally claimed to provide absolute knowledge, yet with information now among the world's most valuable commodities, this Brief History is a sensible deliberation on how accurate that claim can ever be. While the omissions and distortions of the "Great Soviet Encyclopedia" may seem easy enough to spot, those of--for example--the "Britannica," the "Universalis," ""or the "Brockhaus" may not be so widely known. Since the Middle Ages, rapid advancements in science have made all encyclopedias effectively obsolete virtually immediately as they are published, which begs the question: "Is the encyclopedic project fundamentally flawed?" Also discussing the impact online encyclopedias have had on the conundrum, this is a fascinating account of an unjustly neglected area of cultural history.

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Morgan Roadster

Specification

Weight

Curb weight, kg (actual dependent on spec.) : 940 kg (2,072 lb) (lowline)

Ground clearance (average) (driver and passenger) : 100 mm (3.9 in)

Max total weight including passengers and luggage : 1,400 kg (3,086 lb)

Fuel

Fuel Tank Volume : 55 L (15 US gal; 12 imp gal)

Fuel Consumption :

Urban: 20.3 mpg-imp (13.9 L/100 km; 16.9 mpg-US)

Extra Urban: 38.17 mpg-imp (7.401 L/100 km; 31.78 mpg-US)

Combined: 28.9 mpg-imp (9.77 L/100 km; 24.1 mpg-US)

CO2: 231.8[vague]

Wheels

Standard bolt on alloy wheels (5 stud) 6.5" x 15" (205/55/16 tyres) Optional 100% stainless wire wheels 72 spoke 7" x 16" (205/55/16 tyres)

Steering

Turning circle m/ft : 9.75/32

Turns lock to lock : 3 rack and pinion

Steering column : Collapsible safety top section with combined lock

Steering wheel : 15" standard, 14" nco, 16" with offset centre for airbag markets

Transmission

mph/1000 rpm (top gear)  : 23.67

mph at 2500 ft/min, piston speed (theoretical) : 113.6

Final drive ratio  : 3.08

Overall gearing in top gear : 3.06:1

Indirect ratios:

1st gear : 4.23

2nd gear : 2.52

3rd gear : 1.67

4th gear : 1.22

5th gear : 1

Reverse : 3.51

Clutch

Single dry plate

Rear axle

Tubular live axle with hypoid gears and limited slip.

Suspension

Front: Independent sliding pillar with coil springs and gas filled telescopic shock absorbers

Rear: Semi-elliptic leaf springs with gas telescopc shock absorbers

Toe in: 03 mm or 0-30

Engine

Model: Ford Duratec 30

Configuration: 3.0 litre V6 24 valve

Bore x stroke, mm: 89 x 79.5

Engine capacity, cc: 2967

Max output EEC: 166 kW (204 hp) at 6150 rpm (Roadster Series I)

Max torque EEC: 206 Nm 280 (lbfft) at 4900 rpm

Power-to-weight ratio: 218 hp/t, kW/t

Torque to weight ratio: 199 lbfft/short ton, 297 Nm/t

Fuel System

Minimum octane rating 95 Ron Electronic fuel injection. Sealed evaporative control system through charcoal canister. Tubular stainless manifolds (headers) to stainless steel twin exhaust with catalysts.

Brakes

Front : AP lockhead 4 pot calipers, 28 cm/11" disc brakes

Rear : 23 cm/9" drum

Operation : Hydraulic dual circuit with servo assistance

Handbrake : Sports "Fly-off" type

Performance

0 - 100 km/h (62 mph) 4.9 s

Top speed 134 mph (215 km/h)

External links

Official Morgan Website

Roadster Information

The GoMoG Morgan Workshop Manual

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