Encarta is dead (and I'm officially feeling old)!

HeatSurge

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Wow. I remember when I had (pirated) CDs of encarta in the late 90's. It was kind of fun.

Something like this is really telling of how the world is changing today imo. If somebody in the mid 1900's told you a publicly edited, voluntary contribution encyclopedia would put traditional encyclopedias out of business, you probably would've thought they were insane.

http://encarta.msn.com/guide_page_FAQ/FAQ.html
 
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