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wikipedia for dummies?

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M0oG0oGaiPan

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I remember there's a way to get a more basic version of a wikipedia entry. Does anyone know how to access them. It involved inserting a prefix before the article url. Example would be a really technical entry that's dumbed down for the lay person.
 
Originally posted by: Chronoshock
There's a simple english version of wikipedia (simple.wikipedia.org) it uses shorter words and less complex grammar

for the short bus crew!

EDIT: My first time warp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yay
 
Originally posted by: Champ
Originally posted by: Chronoshock
There's a simple english version of wikipedia (simple.wikipedia.org) it uses shorter words and less complex grammar

for the short bus crew!

EDIT: My first time warp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yay

Or people learning english you insensitive clod!
 
A house is a building that is made for people to live in. It is a "permanent" building that is meant to stay standing. It is not a place to live that can be easily packed up and carried away like a tent, or moved like a caravan. If people live in the same house for more than a short stay, then they call it their "home".

hmmm...people learning english
 
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