On Jan 17, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Alberto Monteiro wrote: > I love the wikipedia - a source of information - and its parodies, > the uncyclopedia and the conservapedia - sources of humor. > > But I didn't get this: > http://www.conservapedia.com/Conservapedia:Critical_Thinking_in_Math
Came across two interesting lists: the most-viewed pages on both Wikipedia and Conservapedia, which shows what each audience is thinking about pretty starkly: Wikipedia (http://hemlock.knams.wikimedia.org/%7Eleon/stats/ wikicharts/index.php?wiki=enwiki&ns=articles&limit=100&month=11% 2F2007&mode=view) Numbers are views *per day* 1. Main Page [44,519,294] 2. Wiki [1,334,471] 3. Naruto [568,941] 4. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock [537,882] 5. Wikipedia [522,353] 6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [514,588] 7. United States [490,588] 8. Heroes (TV series) [454,941] 9. Deaths in 2007 [438,000] 10. Transformers (film) [400,941] Conservapedia (http://www.conservapedia.com/Special:Statistics) Numbers appear to be *cumulative* views 1. Homosexuality [2,291,306] 2. Main Page [2,153,100] 3. Teen Homosexuality [377,426] 4. Homosexual Agenda [325,395] 5. Homosexuality and Anal Cancer [296,799] 6. Arguments Against Homosexuality [296,255] 7. Ex-homosexuals [282,848] 8. Homosexuality and Choice [277,907] 9. Wikipedia [272,304] 10. Homosexuality and Health [259,532] Dave One-Track Mind Maru _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
