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Oct 20, 2011 at 10:32 | comment | added | Wladimir Palant | Well, some questions are indeed easily googled. But I think that by now most questions require serious research so things aren't bad. Particularly if one excludes sources with questionable reliability (which would mean some Wikipedia articles but not all of them) then answers to the questions on this site aren't easily found anywhere. | |
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