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I am recently retired, will be 80 in April. I have used Wikipedia for many years as the primary reference source for my lectures, which have always had text posted online. We seldom used a text for any course. I am now of course Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at Marquette University (Milwaukee, Wisconsin although we now live in Frisco, Texas).

Although Wikipedia may be controversial in social fields, I have found it for years to be getting better every year in mathematics and science. It is amazing to me the accuracy of the articles as far as the actual definitions of and facts about terms. Of course in a sense any opinions expressed about the facts are just that, opinions. and not really a part of the content. The point of my teaching was always ti get students started as learners themselves, and ot to present myself (or anyone else) as an "authority".

Thanks Wikipedia, an invaluable resource!