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Webcomic xkcd uses Firefly and Buffy (among others) to illustrate the wonderful world of editing Wikipedia.
July 07 2008
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flak | July 07, 08:56 CET
Calleyzkat | July 07, 09:01 CET
flak | July 07, 09:23 CET
BTW,Jayne gets the rain stick in "Our Mrs.Reynold",not "Jaynestown". How many people will post here and in the xkcd forums noticing that?
[ edited by okelay on 2008-07-07 06:36 ]
[ edited by okelay on 2008-07-07 06:38 ]
okelay | July 07, 09:33 CET
jlp | July 07, 10:07 CET
I wanted post that but you were faster.
Urui | July 07, 10:08 CET
tabin | July 07, 10:20 CET
Me too.
The One True b!X | July 07, 10:59 CET
the FAT indian | July 07, 16:09 CET
GVH | July 07, 16:10 CET
ShadowQuest | July 07, 18:19 CET
It's just like the real Wikipedia!
Sunfire | July 07, 18:27 CET
jclemens | July 07, 19:43 CET
I wouldn't have passed at least 3 exams if I didn't have wikipedia to clear up complex or unclear language in books (yes, I could've gone to the professor instead, but still ;)). Wikipedia rocks :).
GVH | July 07, 19:54 CET
Same here. :)
I find that kind of stuff really funny. It's stupid for them to think that we won't notice. :)
Astoria_Potter | July 07, 20:13 CET
yellowcrayon | July 08, 01:21 CET
GVH | July 08, 06:57 CET
Also xkcd's author writes:
In today’s comic, I have the rain-stick thing happening in Jaynestown, when it actually happens in Our Mrs. Reynolds. I lose three nerd points.
When writing the comic, I actually compiled a list of references to wood in Firefly by searching the scripts. They included Badger serving Jayne wood alcohol and Inara likening Mal’s sword technique to ‘chopping wood’ (both in Shindig). I should put it on Wikipedia so nobody has to duplicate my efforts.
Sunfire | July 08, 19:33 CET
highandrandom | July 09, 06:48 CET