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A new category on the library



    A new category on the library [View] [Reply] [Top]
    Posted by 2nd Lt Panero On 2007-11-10 20:02:43
    Hi all, this is 2nd LT Panero from Spain ( Europe ).

    when i was doing some translation for the FLI, i've just started wondering: why the cyberarmy does not have a Do-it-yourself category on its library?

    I love all these tutorials and i've specially builded a lot of different kind of wireless antennas, and i think that those documents can score well on the top-utility files in the library

    See a few of examples of what i'm talking about on

    http://telekable.org/ferralla/colador.jpg - a usb stick powered with a strainer

    http://telekable.org/wifi/ - A spanish languaje explaining how i've putted one of my wifi routers out of my house

    Is it possible to create something on the library?? ( maybe a sub category of hardware ) I've some good information to submit
     
      CA Librarian here... [View] [Reply] [Top]
      Posted by Beta Lt pixel On 2007-11-11 00:43:14
      Let me consult some people on this. I like the idea, but anything presented needs to be of a certain standard, and original content. We don't accept things copied from elsewhere unless you wrote it.


       
        RE: CA Librarian here... [View] [Reply] [Top]
        Posted by Alpha Tr sleep On 2007-11-12 13:26:32
        On 2007-11-11 00:43:14, pixel wrote
        >Let me consult some people on this. I like the idea, but anything presented needs to be of a certain standard, and original content. We don't accept things copied from elsewhere unless you wrote it.
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        >

        i personally think plagerisum is better then actually writing something.
         
          It depends what you write.. [View] [Reply] [Top]
          Posted by LtKer R o s e On 2007-11-12 13:40:08
          If you write an academic essay the concept of it is pretty contradictory because they ask you to write in your own understanding yet they ask you to reference your work. This means that technically you are re-wording what someone else has already said and referencing back to it.

          Journals and reports should be okay to write without references (unless you use statistics or quotes) as they are opinionated and are viewpoints etc.

          </ramble>
           
          Yes well, that's because you're an idiot. [nt] [View] [Reply] [Top]
          Posted by Beta Lt pixel On 2007-11-12 13:27:43

           
            RE: Yes well, that's because you're an idiot. [ [View] [Reply] [Top]
            Posted by Alpha Tr sleep On 2007-11-12 13:36:44
            yes.... YES... YEEEEEEEEEEESSSSS.
             


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