Tag Archives: wikipedia
Schrödinbug
A schrödinbug is a bug that manifests only after someone reading source code or using the program in an unusual way notices that it never should have worked in the first place, at which point the program promptly stops working for everybody until fixed.
Limerence
…a neologism used to describe an involuntary state of mind which seems to result from a romantic attraction for another person combined with an overwhelming, obsessive need to have one’s feelings reciprocated…
Bracket – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parentheses may also be nested (with one set (such as this) inside another set). This is not commonly used in formal writing [though sometimes other brackets (especially parentheses) will be used for one or more inner set of parentheses (in other words, secondary {or even tertiary} phrases can be found within the main sentence)].[citation needed]
List of common misconceptions – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list of common or popular misconceptions contains some fallacious, misleading, or otherwise flawed ideas which are well-documented to be both widely believed and factually incorrect.
via List of common misconceptions – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Yeah, I told you there’s a list for everything on Wikipedia.
Gotta love the note at the top of the article, as well:
This is an incomplete list which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Wiki Hunt Review | Touch Arcade
The basics idea behind Wiki Hunt is that you start on a Wikipedia article and try to make it to the target article in as few clicks as possible. You can play a completely random game where Wiki Hunt chooses your start page and your end page, a custom game where you pick the start and end, or my personal favorite: Six clicks to Jesus.