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You may or may not have read the recent discussion here regarding the probably poor representation of anthropology on Wikipedia, plus an associated proposed effort to see if this situation might be somewhat repaired through monthly collaborations?
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Cheers Bruceanthro (talk) 16:38, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I noticed your recent edit "History: market isn't the only consideration". I agree with you. The whole of that section does see market as a success criterion though. Higher up the article it says "The first successful database product for microcomputers was dBASE". I assume success refers to market, not theoretical purity. Maybe it's worth starting a discussion on Talk:Database about what success means. Or maybe not. (Northernhenge (talk) 08:26, 3 April 2008 (UTC))
man vs humankind
[edit]Hi, thanks for your attempted compromise. I don't see a compromise with the anonymous editor as particularly necessary, however, as this person doesn't seem to edit in good faith generally and has been going around vandalizing various articles. Unless you really feel the word "man" is necessary there, can we just change it to "humanity", "humankind" or some other word that doesn't sound like it came from a 1950s textbook? Thanks. --Newsroom hierarchies (talk) 02:43, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
Wiki-Conference New York Update: 3 weeks to go
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dimensions
[edit]I've just seen (two years late) your query at Talk:N-dimensional space about the phrase "the n-dimensionality of literary works". It may be only an overly fancy way of saying 'complexity' but ...
Any complex phenomenon can be measured in multiple ways, and plotted on a scatter graph in which each of the graph's dimensions represents one measurement. For example, you could make a chart of cities where the dimensions are population, wealth, number of days of frost in a year, immigration and emigration ratios, and whatnot. Of course you'd need to project the graph into two or three dimensions to get a meaningful look at it, but since we're talking about a metaphor that shouldn't matter!
Typically one uses a scatter graph to estimate how many independent variables the phenomenon has; see Degrees of freedom (statistics):
- Mathematically, degrees of freedom is the dimension of the domain of a random vector, or essentially the number of 'free' components: how many components need to be known before the vector is fully determined.
Thus, to say that a phenomenon – such as literature – has high dimension is to say that you can't fully describe it with any small number of measurements.
I hope this isn't either opaque or patronizing. —Tamfang (talk) 01:20, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
Wiki-Conference NYC (2nd annual)
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Wisconsin Society for Ornithology moved to draftspace
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