Wiki trivia

having my own Wiki has taught me a thing or two about Wikipedia and other Wiki’s in general – so here’s some interesting things I’ve found out about Wikipedia recently.

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  • Wikipedia ‎(22,491 revisions)
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The English-language Wikipedia currently contains 2,159,739 articles.
This number excludes redirects, discussion pages, image description pages, user profile pages, templates, help pages, portals, articles without links to other articles, and pages for Wikipedia administration. Including these, we have 11,370,560 pages.

Users have made 191,097,861 edits, with an average of 16.81 per page, since July 2002. This includes edits by unregistered users. In addition, we currently have 756,894 media files (excluding files from the Wikimedia Commons).

love is not against the law

I met with a couple good friends last night and discussed a few things that had been troubling them lately. I was reminded of Ephesians 5:15-21 as well as this song while we talked. It’s so hard to live though…

politics or love
can make you blind or make you see
make you a slave or make you free
but only one does it all

and itÂ’s giving up your life
for the ones you hate the most
itÂ’s giving them your gown
when theyÂ’’ve taken your clothes

itÂ’s learning to admit
when youÂ’’ve had a hand in setting them up
in knocking them down

love is not against the law
love is not against the law

are we defending life
when we just pick and choose
lives acceptable to lose
and which ones to defend

‘cause you cannot choose your friends
but you choose your enemies
and what if they were one
one and the same

could you find a way
to love them both the same
to give them your name

– Derek Webb

When people yell at me or make me upset, wherever it might be my first instinct is never to love. But somehow we’re supposed to live a life of love and submission. No matter who it is, what they do or how it may affect us. Ouch.

Huckabee and Obama – BIG WINS

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In case you missed it… Mike Huckabee won big on the Republican side and Barack Obama won big on the Democratic side in Iowa last night.
I think most of the anchors were going with the fact that both of these guys are outsiders – not your typical establishment. I can see that and agree. Even the campaign folks for Huckabee and Obama seemed to be heading with that spin.
The laughing point of the night however was MSNBC’s interview of Howard Dean, former Presidential candidate and now DNC Chairman. He kept working the spin for the DNC. “As DNC Chairman, I can’t support one side or the other but look at the huge turnout…. yadi yadi yadi.”
Brian Bailey pointed out on his Twitter feed that even with a huge turnout for the Democrats – 70% of the Democrats voted against Hillary. That’s worse that Gov. Rick Perry’s last election in Texas.

Huckabee will be everywhere this morning (media wise) – here’s his schedule:

ABC’s “Good Morning America” with host Diane Sawyer
CBS’ “The Early Show” with anchor Harry Smith
NBC’s “Today Show” with co-hosts Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry and Al Roker
CNN’s “Morning in America” with host Kiran Chetry
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” with co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski
CNBC’s “Squawk Box” with host Carl Quintanilla
FOX NEWS’ “Fox and Friends” with co-hosts Steve Doocy & Brian Kilmeade
CNN “International Report” with co-anchor Anjali Rao

Saturday’s double header debate should be a lot of fun. Wonder if I can get Laurie to tune in as well?

Glen Rose too?

D Mag editor Wick Allison is reporting that Jeremy Halbreich and American Consolidated Media (owner of the Waxahachie Daily Light) are buying another small town paper – the Glen Rose News.

People were suggesting early on that Macquaire Media Group, Australian company and parent company of Halbreich’s American Consolidated Media were going to buy up every weekly paper they could along the proposed Trans-Texas/American Corridor. Many of the loudest voices against the Trans Texas Corridor have been seen in the editorial pages of the small town weekly papers along the proposed route. GOP Presidential candidate Ron Paul has voiced major opposition to the project, calling it the “NAFTA Superhighway” and saying the road would lead towards a North American Union.

Now here’s where that gets interesting – Macquaire Media Group is owned by Macquaire Bank, which also owns Macquarie Infrastructure Group.

Macquarie Infrastructure Group is aggressively pursuing infrastructure investments in the Texas. Together with their Spanish partner Cintra, Macquarie has already engaged in large projects including the Indiana Toll Road, Chicago Skyway, and 407 ETR.

Wait – Cintra? Haven’t we heard that name before? Cintra is planned to have the lead role with Texas on TTC-35 (Trans Texas Corridor). So, many would suggest, it is certainly plausible that Macquarie is a potential financial partner as individual facility development agreements are negotiated.

Here’s just a few of the other areas Macquarie has a hand in – just in the U.S.:

  • Commodity and energy markets
  • Debt markets
  • Electricity trading
  • Emerging markets
  • Energy capital
  • Equipment leasing
  • Institutional stockbroking and research
  • Macquarie Capital Advisors
  • Macquarie Capital Funds
  • Natural gas trading
  • Private equity funds management
  • Real estate capital
  • Real estate structured finance
  • Residential community development
  • Residential mortgages

Hmmm… guess they don’t have much to gain after all if the TTC is built.

ACM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Macquarie Media Group (“MMG”), a publicly-traded investment vehicle listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. MMG is based in Sydney, Australia and holds a portfolio of media businesses globally including 100% interest in Macquarie Regional Radioworks, owner and operator of 87 rural and regional radio stations located throughout Australia; 60% interest in Taiwan Broadband Communications, one of three leading cable television broadcasters in Taiwan; and, 13.8% interest in Southern Cross Broadcasting, a publicly-traded company with holdings in radio and television broadcasting located in the larger cities of Australia.