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Here we present a brief survey of YouTube presentations on Wikipedia which feature humor, both intentional and unintentional (keep your eye on the water bottle.)
Here’s another favorite of mine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgLmriQmLmY
Editor’s note — because YouTube pulled the Colbert video for copyright reasons, we substituted the one from the “Colbert Report” website.
>>Here’s another favorite of mine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgLmriQmLmY
A classic, and rarely mentioned today…..should be on the wiki.
I love Michael Scott. How else can you learn to negotiate raises with your employee without consulting Wikipedia?