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    May 23 2007

    I'm sure you all use Wikipedia on a regular basis. But what you may not be aware of are the millions of hours of hilarity, entertainment, and often revealing information waiting for you on every page of Wikipedia. At the top of the page is a link to the "Discussion" of that page, where the authors talk about what they want to add or remove, and often get into great, long debates (read: flamewars) about the contents of that page.

    Some notable examples I've uncovered:

    • Talk:Ajax_(programming) - Is Ajax an acronym or not? The argument of the century!
    • Talk:Raccoon_Dog - Watch a pro-raccoon-dog-fur-farming-activist clash against everyone else
    • Talk:George_W._Bush - Sit back and enjoy people try to create a non-biased page about George W. Bush

    Just a small preview of the 1,797,673 "Talk" pages waiting to be discovered. If you find any other gems, please let us all know in the comments!

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