> As always, it is a shame that those types of pages have so many > errors. > > For instance, check out the disklabel section. 2 out of 4 answers > being right is still only 50% accurate.
Is that because the information is outdated (it was once correct) or is it plain wrong (it was never the case) > With that level of accuracy, the name is incredibly poorly chosen; > perhaps they don't even know what the name refers to. It refers to a > "document" that contained an accurate translation of the same text > into different languages and therefore it was possible to decipher an > unknown language. With this level of accuracy, that would be impossible. > > It is just sad. I didn't know the origins of "the rosetta stone" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_Stone you learn something new everyday! :) http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354029/direct/01/