It is interesting that the Wikipedia's design does not make it easy to do a citation that will continue to point at the version actually used. Scratch that! I was wrong:
At 7:50 PM -0500 12/5/05, Jimmy Wales wrote:
Every article has a 'permanent link' link which gets you directly to the permanent url for the current revision. This could probably be made more obvious, since you didn't see it. But it is there. :-) In the leftmost column, under "Tool box" there is "permanent link" and "cite this article," both of which provide a pointer to the current instance.
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