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Originally Posted by macdoe
Oh is that how it is done. The kids were telling me that their school told them not to take the data too seriously for class reports due to innaccuracy of data. I thought it was strange, but if that is how it is, then I suppose that would fit with what the school has told the kids. Thanks.
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As long as its not political or somehow otherwise controversial, I find wikipedia pretty reliable so acquiring basic history information, but things like facts and figures of engines is stuff that is written definitively in other places, its just easy to find on wikipedia so that stuff is also reliable.
I wouldn't use wikipedia to write a history paper, but I use it all the time for car information, there isn't much reason for people to post "opinion" pieces on car articles.