4 posts tagged “wikipedia”
This is a really fun, and challenging, online riddle - http://n.nfshost.com - see if you can make it to the end. I hear there are 23 pages. A walk through can be found online, but before you just look for the right answer, see if Wikipedia or simply Google can help.
Good luck!
Hint: The first answer is changing the URL to http://n.nfshost.com/2.html
In an effort to better understand what the organizations is that
publishes videos with masked men, with guns, and in front of a banner
with logos we are unlikely to have seen before Ironic Sans decided to post a very interesting piece right here, which explains who is behind the logos.
Logos
are grouped by Stars, One Gun, Two Guns Crossed, Crossed Bones,
Animals, and Other. I would like to use the same disclaimer here as
Ironic Sans:
"I picked these terrorist groups from a list
of designated terrorist organizations on Wikipedia. Since Wikipedia is
a user-edited website, I can’t verify who decided these groups are
terrorist organizations. So if it turns out one of these groups is an
actual army or a legitimate non-violent organization, don’t blame me."
It looks like Nic Hill from Underdog Pictures is at it again. Our local San Francisco legend, who is responsible for the international independent hit documentary Piece By Piece, a film about San Francisco graffiti, is at it again.
This
time, he is doing an exclusive documentary on one of the most amazing
phenomenons since the inception of the Internet itself: Wikipedia. It will be called Truth In Number: The Wikipedia Story, and you can follow the making-of
of Truth In Numbers online as Nic and his crew are putting up new
videos whenever they hit a new city around the world where they meet
Wikipedians, or follow founder Jimmy Wales on his seminars and speeches.
make sure to watch the trailer below.
Here is the link to the official Wikipedia site: http://wikidocumentary.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
It looks like Nic Hill from Underdog Pictures is at it again. Our local San Francisco legend, who is responsible for the international independent hit documentary Piece By Piece, a film about San Francisco graffiti, is at it again.
This
time, he is doing an exclusive documentary on one of the most amazing
phenomenons since the inception of the Internet itself: Wikipedia. It will be called Truth In Number: The Wikipedia Story, and you can follow the making-of
of Truth In Numbers online as Nic and his crew are putting up new
videos whenever they hit a new city around the world where they meet
Wikipedians, or follow founder Jimmy Wales on his seminars and speeches. Here is the the official Wikipedia site.
Make sure to watch the trailer below.