R.A.W.A.C.S. ARTICLES
An R.A.W.A.C.S. Article, or a RAWAC (pronounced "ray-wack") is an article that has been formally written out in Microsoft Word or equivalent word editor, but has not been coded. R.A.W.A.C.S. stands for "Requested, Authorized, Written, and Coming Soon". A step down from a RAWAC is an R.A.A.C.S. article, or RAAC (pronounced "rack"), where R.A.A.C.S. stands for Requested, Authorized and Coming Soon. A step up from a RAWAC is an F.C.A.N.P. article, or a FCANP (pronounced "Eff-can-nip"), which stands for Finalized, Coded, And Nearly Perfect. During the period of an articles life as a RAWAC, an article's text may be edited, but nothing else can be changed. If the RAWAC is coded and finished, it would be promoted to an F.C.A.N.P. Here is a list of current RAWAC's on Encyclopedia Uselessia:
- Jupiter's Moons
- Io
- Europa
- Ganymede
- Saturn's Moons
- Titan
- Pheobe
- Charon
- Stress
- How to Write an Unintelligble Language
- Time Travel
- Google
- List of Google Services
- List of Domains that Redirect to Google
- Sources Used in Encyclopedia Uselessia
- Planet Size Comparisons
- Planet Size Comparisons (Sun Removed)
- Planet Size Comparisons (Tau Bootis Up Removed)
- Planet Size Comparisons (Terresitial Planets Only)
- Planet Size Comparisons (Venus Up Removed)
- Planet Size Comparisons (Mercury Up Removed)
- Planet Size Comparisons (Pluto Up Removed)
- Water
- Uses for Water
- The Hierarchy of Useful Objects
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