Do you have any to share with the forum? It could make for an enlightening thread.
Do you have any to share with the forum? It could make for an enlightening thread.
Interesting. Is there a list of banned articles?
Yes that sounds good
I remember j used to love Afflecks palace in Manchester because of its chaotic yet organised layout it was almost like something out of Harry Potter you'd follow a linear route to end up 2 floors up but you'd go down a floor to new bit and up one floor to a meeting bit
Quiggins was a nice old building too full of old stair walls that echoed(I hate echoes unless it's in an old stair well)
The most interesting wikipedia webpages are of course the ones they try to ban en.wikipedia.org/.../Internet_Watch_Foundation_and_Wikipedia
Wooo. Cool article. Thanks! Extremophiles could be alive elsewhere in the Universe.
I think archaea are very cool organisms.
It’s really interesting! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks mate. That's pretty interesting. I guess this thread is a bit like the facts thread but with more articles.
I've posted about this before. Colour and light is one of my lifelong interests. I find the idea of being tetracromatic fascinating.
Thankyou for partaking in the spirit of the thread as it was intended.
I wish I could socialise with other Autists in the way that article claims I should be able to.
Coincidentally, I linked to one earlier today in response to another thread, so I'll pop it here too, in case you find it of interest:
I'm well aware of Wikipedia's flaws. However I have enjoyed it for decades now. There are far, far more unreliable sources online than Wikipedia.
I'm not a massive fan as it's accuracy is a bit unreliable, but it can be a good place to start and looking at an articles attributions can lead you to some interesting places.
507, you would of loved Oxbow books in Oxford, it was the nearest thing to book shop you'd find in a Terry Pratchet novel as anythig I've ever seen, an old building full of nooks, wonky staircases and piles and piles of books. You never knew which floor you were on because of all the different staircases and levels some of the staircases didn't seem to lead anywhere and most of all that lovely smell, slightly dusty, inky and new paper.
I use wikipedia to look up game info or to find out about an album I want to buy or a dvd I want to see if it was out in my region
Other than that I find more joy in books for reading and research
I used to love library's but most are integrated into sports centres now and dont feel as relaxing as the old buildings(this was an early sign of autisim for me like you can make it seem like an old library but nothing beats a old 60s 70s 80s or older building full of books also the smell of a proper old book shop yeah that's a happy place to be at) but I used to love wiki but it's full of missing or false info