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They played The Typewriter whilst showing digital products. 😐
ОтветитьI don't need a encyclopedia, my.wife knows everything.
ОтветитьI would prefer the books over this guys hair cut any day what with this freak?
ОтветитьElon musk read it when he was 9 years old
ОтветитьToo bad they stopped printing
ОтветитьI still think there's value in printed word and I don't think it'll ever go away.
ОтветитьRemember me? This is the kid (now man) from those old 90’s encyclopedia Britannica commercials. This guy reversed my mullet and stole it.
ОтветитьI remember when I was in elementary in the 90s. Encyclopedias are a luxury and advantage for the rich kids.
ОтветитьYes!
ОтветитьMy Millennial cousin got our granny's set and I read almost half and used it for my grade school homework and I wanted that set so badly. Circa 1983 editions
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ОтветитьThis guys hair took up the whole episode 😩
ОтветитьMy parents bought a set of Colliers Encyclopedia and my sister and I used them throughout our school years. Wrote many essays and reports using that encyclopedia.
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Ответитьso no one is gonna mention his hair....?
ОтветитьHow many editions were published in book form? I have edition number 15, is the last one.
ОтветитьI love that Encyclopedia Britannica is currently headed by a rooster from a failed 80's synth band.
ОтветитьEncyclopedia plug, then lost me at Snopes............ whhhhack.
Wikipedia is great, though. Amazing amounts of knowledge there.
And now, you can simply download the entire Wikipedia and all its left-biased articles for the sweet price of 0$, all it requires is a free space of 90 GB or so on your storage device.
Ответитьwhere's the britannica footage from? what documentary?
ОтветитьWith that much money, you'd think he could afford a better haircut.🤦😂
ОтветитьWikipedia is absolutely NOT reliable. Much of it is disinformation, smearing, and propaganda. It's more likely to be state run than reliable.
ОтветитьI have 3 encyclopedias
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ОтветитьMy first report I had to write was in the 2nd grade, 1962. I (somehow) chose Grandma Moses. I sat at the dining room table, excited about having homework and found the content I needed in my family's set of the World Book Encyclopedia.
ОтветитьFor me, Books are better since it's more interactive and great for collection to build your own library than from the web
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wikipedia is not factual is edited by FBI, and CIA
Ответитьis anyone one gonna mention that guys hairdo. is he trying to start up an 80's glam rock band or something? lol
ОтветитьGreatest knowledge books worldwide
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ОтветитьI'm glad I bought my set before things got edited out of them
ОтветитьKnowledge is power
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ОтветитьGrowing up my fascination with the mysteries of existence, life, the universe were fueled by encyclopedias. In fact, I decided to have my personal library at home. Printed books are much better than digital information.
ОтветитьIt's good to read nonfiction books and learn something. The books covered a lot of history, wars, what each state is about, countries...on and on beautiful reading.
ОтветитьI just wanna know bout nirvana
ОтветитьYou can’t give these things away
ОтветитьHow much
ОтветитьSnopes, ewww
Ответитьman this is why we are much smarter…we didnt have AI, cellphones , internet .. you had to do research! had to write in cursive..we had no shortcuts, our parents mad us use our brain.. i remember being in 1st grade, reading encyclopedia at 7 yrs old to help us out with homework etc
Ответитьi did not even have this
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