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I'd just like to point out right at the outset that I am doing this entirely off my own bat, and that there is no real or implied endorsement by adequacy for this idea. My ISP is panix.com - why not DOS them instead of us if you don't like this idea. Basically it's a competition:
The Wiki Wiki Wild West Ayn Rand Creative Writing Competition read on my readers .... |
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... once upon a time in the West (mad man)
This contest is inspired by the fact (thanks, Adequacy reader "Logical Analysis") that "Wikipedia, the breathlessly promoted Everything2 clone is a bit short of material in its literature section. lost his d**n mind in the west (Loveless) I'm not talking about the fact that the anime section is longer than the China section, risible though that is. I'm talking about the scandalous lack of material relating to popular author Ayn Rand. Buffalo soldier, look it's like I told ya Although Wikipedia is admirable in the succinctness of many of its book summaries ("Sense and Sensibility: Novel by Jane Austen" is a masterpiece), it's not afraid to give a lot of space to truly deserving works. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, for example, merits a section by section summary. ("Hamlet", by comparison, a far less influential and popular work, gets three sentences).
Any damsel that's in distress
On the other hand, the summary of Atlas Shrugged is distressingly partial. Orwell's 1984 gets a complete summary of the whole plot ("This book focuses on lovers Winston Smith and Julia, and their attempts to evade the [Thought Police]? and the Party""), but the Ayn Rand synopsis ends halfway through Part One! To any outlaw tryin to draw, thinkin you're bad, any draw on West best with a pen and a pad, So this is the competition; help to complete the Atlas Shrugged summary, taking advantage of the Wiki mob's "open to all" editing philosophy. You don't have to have read Atlas Shrugged to play -- indeed, I recommend you don't, as it's hellishly hard going (unlike "The Fountainhead", which I rather liked) and in any case, I thought it would be nice to bring some of Adequacy.org's free-wheeling, fun-loving spirit to an otherwise desperately dry weblog. Understand me son, I'm the slickest they is, I'm the quickest as they is, did I say I'm the slickest they is? Post links to your efforts here. Actually, better post the full text, as I'm guessing that Wikipedia may not take this in the spirit in which it's intended. I'll judge them (hint: extra points will be given for making subtle references to either the Wild West or Old School hip-hop). There will be a good prize. I'm not sure what yet, but if I can persuade Shoeboy to immortalise the winner in one of his Amazon.com reviews, I will. Have fun.
desperado, rough rider
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