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Then someone does create the page, and the resulting change in colour scheme makes the world feel slightly better. When this gets out of hand, you get an [[All Blue Entry]], and when it outspills the wiki environment, you've got [[Blue Fever]].
Then someone does create the page, and the resulting change in colour scheme makes the world feel slightly better. When this gets out of hand, you get an [[All Blue Entry]], and when it outspills the wiki environment, you've got [[Blue Fever]].


This is an allusion to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_shift a particular instance] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_effect Doppler effect] in physics.
This is an allusion to [[wikipedia:Blue shift|a particular instance]] of the [[wikipedia:Doppler effect|Doppler effect]] in physics.


For the ''Half-Life'' expansion, see [[Half Life]].
For the ''Half-Life'' expansion, see [[Half Life]].

Revision as of 05:36, 4 April 2014

Thanks for finally blue-shifting the MGS links, BTW.

On most Wikis, a link to an existing entry is in blue, and a link to a non-existing one in red. If a particularly interesting item is linked a lot, and yet no one actually creates the page to go with it, the text remains red.

Then someone does create the page, and the resulting change in colour scheme makes the world feel slightly better. When this gets out of hand, you get an All Blue Entry, and when it outspills the wiki environment, you've got Blue Fever.

This is an allusion to a particular instance of the Doppler effect in physics.

For the Half-Life expansion, see Half Life.