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  • To '''use real names''' is a requirement on some of the smaller public wikis. ...are allowed there are various problems with the assumption that "a single real person is writing that". It is very often not the case, as some [[trolls]]
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  • See [[w:money]] for more general coverage. We discuss only a few '''real currency''' issues here, like: ...rrency conversion]], e.g. to multiply a [[score]], or convert some data on real price premiums people or entities with similar [[buying criteria]] are will
    808 bytes (125 words) - 01:55, 19 April 2004
  • :In Real Life. Very standard abbreviation.
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  • See [[w:money]] for more general coverage. We discuss only a few '''real currency''' issues here, like: ...rrency conversion]], e.g. to multiply a [[score]], or convert some data on real price premiums people or entities with similar [[buying criteria]] are will
    808 bytes (125 words) - 01:55, 19 April 2004
  • This is not [[Use real names|the real name of a real user]], but an [[identity dispute]].
    533 bytes (90 words) - 20:52, 8 March 2004
  • '''Community building''' happens in the real world among real people who can at least hear, touch, smell, hit and protect each other. Wi ...elping form [[faction]]s and to reconcile terms [[factionally defined]] in real world debates.
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  • ...o actually meet the goals for which it was set up. Then they sabotage the real goals to make things more comfortable for their own friends, and drive off
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  • ...ition than they can get in real life. If you call [[Consumerium]] by this name, you can expect people to make life nastier than it otherwise had to be. A much more valid and real concept is [[w:epistemic community]] or [[w:community of practice]], both o
    987 bytes (166 words) - 20:53, 25 November 2003
  • ...do not live in the real world and can't take the actual constraints of the real world, so they live in a fantasy world, where they have absolute power to s
    867 bytes (137 words) - 18:08, 8 June 2004
  • ...t is not a bunch of text hacked up from [[community point of view]], which real users would recognize as being mostly just irrelevant. ...ap outsourced coder]] with that skill. Meanwhile, the user must work at a real job to get the money to pay for the computer, the education, and keeping th
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  • A '''political party''' is an aspect of real world [[power structure]] in which [[Greens]], [[Reds]] and [[Blues]] (and ...be true, as, there are literally no democratic political structures in the real world without such parties. They seem to be absolutely necessary to agree
    704 bytes (109 words) - 04:14, 22 December 2003
  • To '''use real names''' is a requirement on some of the smaller public wikis. ...are allowed there are various problems with the assumption that "a single real person is writing that". It is very often not the case, as some [[trolls]]
    870 bytes (145 words) - 16:00, 8 March 2004
  • ...one's real willingness to pay for [[comprehensive outcome]] matched one's real buying habits. It could also be used to decide what to buy in store.
    819 bytes (135 words) - 21:58, 12 March 2004
  • :In Real Life. Very standard abbreviation.
    58 bytes (8 words) - 20:42, 19 April 2004
  • Do you have a scheme for collating information about mergers and the like in real time? ...dard label]]s or [[faction]]s, and don't count on [[corporation]]s to have real ethics. At least, none that you don't enforce yourself or in concert with
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  • A real world '''power structure''' decides who lives and who dies, and who is allo ...is usually just a petty and pathetic mirror of the power structure in the real world. For instance, those concepts favoured in the [[mass media]] or by r
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  • Real name: Elena Macansh<br><br>Visit my weblog - furniture village discount code ([h
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  • ...icles]] list is so far just "things Juxo doesn't get", and that's a better name for it. ...ual metaphor (man as ape, planet as alive, bodies as real, concepts as not real) is the basis of all troll theory. Probably the greatest troll alive is [[
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  • Guaranteeing a '''right to vanish''' is a reason ''not'' to [[use real names]], or to tolerate any degree of [[outing problem]], or anyone who pro
    209 bytes (32 words) - 01:34, 22 December 2003
  • ...is. Trolls could whip one up, but, maybe it's a good opportunity to ask a real designer in to do it... ? ...o do real nonprofit work in the real world, not a bunch of technocrats and real-world refugees who think they can tell truth from nonsense and that they ca
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  • '''[[Developer]] usurpation''' is a pheomonen in [[real estate]] in which a developer puts pressure on local government to use its [[Corruption]] and [[bribery]] are sometimes involved, in either the real estate or wiki version of this phenomena.
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  • Real name: Mohammad Malin<br><br>Also visit my homepage ... Jacamo Promo Code [[http:
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  • ...l world analogs, e.g. beatings, torture, and etc. Thus, by comparison to "real thugs", the "virtual thugs" seem quite benign - maybe harmless - but in fac ...sysop]] role and actively invite confusion of their role with that of some real [[authority]], often becoming enraged when there is [[no cooperation with a
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  • ...therefore a purely idiosyncratic term with no relevance whatsoever to the real world.
    223 bytes (35 words) - 14:07, 17 October 2004
  • ...ception of the [[comprehensive outcome]] of the service in real use in the real world. That can't be created without some [[scenario analysis]], including
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  • ...r [[bankrupcy]] in the sense of voluntry liquidation (For companies in the real world).
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  • ...tivity and contribution and talent and risk that lives and dies with one's real live body and is drastically affected by [[human health]], from the [[instr
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  • ...ely followed and doesn't deal with all issues. It is a first step towards real [[total cost of ownership]] and [[full cost accounting]]. However, it isn't quite real [[natural capital]] and [[ecological yield accounting, and doesn't document
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  • To find out stuff about real companies see our [[Links]] page.
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  • To find out stuff about real companies see our [[Links]] page.
    445 bytes (76 words) - 08:36, 25 June 2003
  • ...onionavclub.com/feature/index.php?i=1&f=2 The Onion AV club (which reviews real products) reviewed some scary food recently]
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  • ...s for geeks who deserve none, and doesn't do any real [[good]] or stop any real [[evil]]
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  • *to oppose (ideally verbally, not physically or things get real ugly) the anti-demonstration neo-nazis and skinheads who have come to incit
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  • ...ring that [[refer]]s to either a pseudonym used by [[no body]] or a [[real name]] used by [[some body]], often without any clue as to which. ...s may be a first step to an [[interwiki identity standard]], equivalent to real-world [[w:passport]] security features that make it hard to pretend to be s
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  • ...]]'s main page can be organized to be useful not just to nerds but also to real end users.
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  • So, the installer should check for current authorizations in real time as a condition of installing, rather than relying strictly on files on
    454 bytes (73 words) - 17:54, 22 November 2003
  • ...[privacy risk]]: either the transaction succeeds, or it fails, and all in real time.
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  • ...tal|Individual capital]]''' is the living, walking, happy, sad, breathing, real, dancing, singing, animal body part of [[human capital]]. It is not the [[
    372 bytes (54 words) - 01:13, 14 June 2003
  • ...y [[w:Technocracy|technocratic]] and fails to address the real problems of real [[human]]s. Consumerium favors the technically enabled and inclined in a un
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  • ...an icon we hate, while "net domestic product" is (unlike gross) something real and meaningful.
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  • ...e convergence. We can't let these wikis proliferate infinitely, we need a real [[Research Wiki]] to ensure that they are all going to converge the data in
    524 bytes (85 words) - 22:31, 30 March 2004
  • ...loose enough model that this is nowhere near enough of a specification of real decision [[protocol]]s.
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  • ...efforts seek to preserve: the existing evolved complexity of the natural real world. One definition of [[ecological wisdom]] is "what tends to preserve ...ew Troll point of view]] is welcomed as bringing new perspectives from the real world, to refresh those of the current attendants, e.g. currently [[Lowest
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  • ...ncy]] and credit systems, which are constantly manipulated in this way, by real [[power structure]], lots of checks and balances are required.
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  • ...he ONLY SERVICE AVAILABLE that can detect the use of an anonymous proxy in real time. Any user, anywhere in the world, can use a free [[anonymous proxy]] a Service is real time as your clients visit. You may also upload IP lists for analysis from
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  • ...cracy]] and [[absolute monarchy]], the identical [[civics]] applied in the real world. === real politics ===
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  • ...partisan, but failing to admit that. So this is a perfect example of the real world power structure imposing one on a [[large public wiki]] which is pick
    539 bytes (87 words) - 20:59, 25 December 2003
  • ...Duckspeaking is the repetition and invocation of prior formulas, e.g. Use Real Names, as an excuse for activity (censorship for instance) which actually
    542 bytes (80 words) - 21:47, 21 May 2004
  • ...n on us. Certain [[threats]] will move from the realm of fantasy to being real credible [[worst cases]] during our initial deployments. A good relationsh ...initially centralized in the [[Consumerium Data Whorehouse]] which, as the name implies, is a very bad idea and vulnerable to every kind of nasty disease a
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  • ...stay, and so is acceptable to anyone who admits that the conflict was the real reason they departed. In real life, politicans or potential politicians are sometimes driven off by troll
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  • ...ommon, probably sharing [[instructional capital]], but not necessarily any real sense of mutual protection, or [[social capital]]. A [[faction]] is an exa
    543 bytes (79 words) - 19:50, 14 April 2004
  • ...necessarily the most important [[organizing method]]s that you will use in real life.
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  • ...vernance organization]] to refer only to computer systems. Like there are "real world" governance organizations like your government or whatever.
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